Las Vegas Review-Journal

Russia urges restraint in disputed area

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MOSCOW — Russia said Monday that its forces helped end a deadly weekend clash between Azerbaijan­i soldiers and the police of Nagorno-karabakh, urging all parties to show restraint.

Nagorno-karabakh lies within Azerbaijan but has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since a separatist war there ended in 1994. In 2020, Azerbaijan­i troops routed Armenian forces in six weeks of fighting that ended with a Russia-brokered peace deal allowing Azerbaijan to take a significan­t part of Nagorno-karabakh and reclaim nearby areas which had been in Armenian hands for nearly two decades.

Tensions soared again in December when Azerbaijan­i protesters claiming to be environmen­tal activists blocked the main road between Armenia and Nagorno-karabakh, leaving its 120,000 residents short of food and other basic supplies.

Last month, the United Nations’ highest court ordered Azerbaijan to allow the resumption of free movement along the so-called Lachin corridor, but the situation has remained tense.

On Sunday, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry said a shootout occurred when Azerbaijan­i soldiers went to check vehicles suspected of transporti­ng weapons along an auxiliary dirt road that links Armenia with Nagorno-karabakh. Armenia’s Interior Ministry dismissed the claim and described the shooting as an “ambush,” saying that three police officers from Nagorno-karabakh were killed.

The Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday that its troops patrolling the region as peacekeepe­rs under the 2020 Moscow-brokered deal moved quickly to halt the clash. The ministry confirmed that three Nagorno-karabakh police officers were killed and added that two Azerbaijan­i troops also died in the shootout.

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