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Azerbaijan takes control of disputed region

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THE president of Azerbaijan declared his forces have taken control of the Aghdam region – a territory ceded by Armenia in a ceasefire agreement over Nagorno- Karabakh.

The truce, brokered by Russia last week, stipulated that Armenia hand over control of some areas it holds outside Nagorno- Karabakh’s borders to Azerbaijan. Aghdam is the first one to be turned over.

In an address to the nation, President Ilham Aliyev said: “Today, with a feeling of endless pride, I am informing my people about the liberation of Aghdam.

“Aghdam is ours!”

Crowds of people carrying national flags gathered in the Azerbaijan­i capital Baku to celebrate the handover.

Nagorno- Karabakh is a region that lies within Azerbaijan but has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces since 1994. Following the end of a separatist war there, Nagorno- Karabakh and substantia­l surroundin­g territory was left in Armenian hands.

Heavy fighting that flared up on

September 27 marked the biggest escalation of the decades- old conflict between the two nations in more than 25 years.

Aliyev said that Azerbaijan is taking over the Aghdam region “without a single shot ( fired) or losses ( suffered)”. He hailed it a “great political success” that wouldn’t have been possible without military gains.

The agreement, celebrated as a victory in Azerbaijan, has left many Armenians bitter. Mass protests erupted in the Armenian capital Yerevan immediatel­y after the peace deal was announced last week.

Many ethnic Armenians leaving the territorie­s to be handed over to Azerbaijan, are setting their houses on fire in a bitter farewell gesture.

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