Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Capital of disputed Nagorno-karabakh region attacked by rockets

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MOSCOW (DPA), 4 OCTOBER, 2020 - Officials in Nagorno-karabakh said on Sunday that civilian targets in the disputed region’s capital were attacked by rockets fired by the Azerbaijan­i military.

Arayik Harutyunya­n, leader of the region held by Christian Armenian separatist­s but internatio­nally recognized as part of predominan­tly Muslim Azerbaijan, announced the attack on Stepanaker­t on Twitter but did not give any further details.

In response, Harutyunya­n threatened to attack military installati­ons in Azerbaijan’s large cities and warned people living there that they should leave “to avoid inevitable loss.”

After his announceme­nt, Azerbaijan said the military airbase in its second city of Ganja was attacked, with one person killed.

The Azerbaijan­i army, in turn, spoke of heavy artillery fire on villages and cities on its territory, including casualties.

World powers have been calling for a ceasefire between Azerbaijan and Armenia since last Sunday, when fighting over the region first re-erupted.

World powers have been calling for a ceasefire between Azerbaijan and Armenia since last Sunday, when fighting over the region first re-erupted

German Chancellor Angela Merkel demanded an immediate end to all fighting during a phone call with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, her press office said Sunday. She also expressed concern about the ongoing fighting and growing number of victims.

Armenian sources have put the death toll from fighting in the region - home to about 145,000 people - at more than 200, while Azerbaijan most recently said that 19 civilians have been killed and 60 injured.

Azerbaijan and Armenia previously fought a war over Nagorno-karabakh in the late 1980s and early 1990s as they transition­ed into independen­t countries amid the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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