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Armenia and Azerbaijan truce buckles amid allegation

- BAKU -AFP

Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Tuesday of violating a humanitari­an ceasefire agreed three days ago to quell fighting over NagornoKar­abakh that has claimed hundreds of lives in the past two weeks.

Ethnic Armenian officials in Nagorno-Karabakh said their total military death toll was 542, up 17 from Monday when reports of fresh fighting drew appeals from Russia and European Union members to respect the truce.

Azerbaijan said 42 Azeri civilians had been killed and 206 wounded since Sept. 27. It has not disclosed military casualties. NagornoKar­abakh is internatio­nally recognised as part of Azerbaijan but governed and populated by ethnic Armenians.

Saturday's Russian-brokered ceasefire was aimed at allowing ethnic Armenian forces and Azerbaijan to swap prisoners and bodies of those killed in the deadliest fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh in more than 25 years.

On Tuesday, the truce appeared to buckle further as Azerbaijan's defence ministry said Armenian forces were shelling the Azeri territorie­s of Goranboy, Terter and Aghdam, "grossly violating the humanitari­an truce".

A Reuters television crew in Terter said the city centre was being shelled. "Azeri armed forces are not violating the humanitari­an ceasefire," spokesman Vagif Dargiahly said. Armenian defence ministry spokeswoma­n Shushan Stepanyan denied the accusation.

He said the Azeri side had resumed operations after an overnight lull, "supported by active artillery fire in the southern, northern, northeaste­rn and eastern directions". Reuters could not independen­tly verify those report of artillery fire.

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