Hindustan Times (East UP)

DEATH TOLL AT 68 AS ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN CONTINUE FIGHT OVER TERRITORY

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

Twenty-eight separatist rebel fighters died in clashes with Azerbaijan­i troops on Monday, officials in Azerbaijan’s breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region said, bringing their military death toll to 59.

The total death toll rose to 68 including nine civilian deaths: seven in Azerbaijan and two on the Armenian side.

World leaders have urged a halt in fighting after the worst escalation since 2016 raised the spectre of a fresh war between the ex-Soviet rivals Armenia and Azerbaijan. The two countries have been locked in a territoria­l dispute since the 1990s, when Karabakh declared its independen­ce after a war that claimed 30,000 lives.

No country recognises Karabakh’s independen­ce - not even Armenia - and it is still considered part of Azerbaijan by the internatio­nal community. “Twenty-eight servicemen died in action” on Monday, Karabakh’s defence ministry said in a statement on the second day of fighting.

Azerbaijan has not yet released informatio­n on military casualties since the latest fighting broke out.

Talks to resolve one of the worst conflicts to emerge from the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union largely stalled in 1994 when a ceasefire was agreed.

France, Russia and the United States have mediated peace efforts as the “Minsk Group” but the last big push for a peace deal collapsed in 2010.

Hostilitie­s broke out on Sunday, with both sides blaming each other for resuming the deadly attacks.

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