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Azerbaijani forces have liberated the important Gabriel province in Nagano-Karabakh. The Turkish Defense Ministry has provided this information citing local sources. The Daily Al Sabah also carried the news.
The statement said that the villages of Boyuk Markanli, Marilion and Sebe had been liberated from the Armenian occupation.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev later confirmed the matter through his official Twitter account.
The war is escalating, with more areas under Azerbaijan’s control.
Armenia and Azerbaijan continue to ignore the call for a ceasefire. The number of victims is increasing. The crisis is escalating and the two sides are retaliating against the attack. The fight between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh continues in Peru this week. Meanwhile, more than 230 people have lost their lives.
The Azerbaijani army has raised the flag after capturing the disputed city of Madagiz in Karabakh. The city was once occupied by Armenia. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev made the announcement in a statement on Saturday. “Today (Saturday) the Azerbaijani army raised our flag in Madagascar,” he wrote in a tweet. Madagiz is ours. Karabakh is from Azerbaijan. Yelishafak and Daily Sabah.
Two neighboring countries, Armenia and Azerbaijan, clashed last week over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. According to the Azerbaijani media, the Armenians have started to leave the occupied Azerbaijani territory. The news is reported to have gathered in the city center of Nagarno-Karabakh and departed for Armenia.
Azerbaijan claimed on Sunday that the Armenian army had attacked its second largest city, Ganja. The Azerbaijani Defense Minister also blamed two other cities on the Nagorno-Karabakh border for the bombings. This has led to fears that the war situation between the two countries could worsen.
Armenia has denied Azerbaijan’s claim. But Araik Harutiunyan, the head of the Armenian supporters in Nagarno-Karabakh, admitted to attacking an airport in the city of Ganja. He replied that the Azerbaijani army had fired rockets at civilians in Stepancart, the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Previously, Azerbaijan demanded the capture of a city and seven villages in the disputed region. Armenia, on the other hand, said that it would use all possible means to protect the Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijani Defense Ministry spokeswoman Susan Stepanian also claimed that three planes had been shot down, although Baku denied the allegations.
Although France took the initiative to mediate a ceasefire, it did not work. Both sides have said they will keep fighting. Clashes broke out between the two neighboring states last Sunday over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. The two countries have been at odds in the region since the fall of the Soviet Union. In the 1990s, the Armenian ethnic group occupied Karabakh from Azerbaijan. It was then that the conflict spread. The war began, for which 30,000 people lost their lives. Although the conflict between the two sides ended in a direct ceasefire agreement in 1994, the dispute between the two countries continued. Azerbaijan has repeatedly threatened to regain its territory.
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