The Karabakh conflict will be resolved militarily Phalanges



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The Prime Minister of Armenia stated that Karabakh is a red line for his country in the conflict with Azerbaijan, despite all international calls for appeasement.

The violation of the ceasefire agreement between the Azerbaijani forces and the separatist forces in Nagorno Karabakh continues for the sixth day in a row.

In a sharp escalation of those violations on Thursday, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced that his forces had liberated 40 villages in the battles with Armenia, adding that the conflict there would be resolved politically-militarily.

On the other hand, the Prime Minister of Armenia stressed that Karabakh is a red line for his country in the conflict with Azerbaijan.

It should be noted that the two sides continue to exchange accusations regarding the violation of the armistice. The Deputy Commander of the Armenian Air Force announced, according to the “Armen Press” agency, that the air defense forces in Karabakh had shot down an Azerbaijani SU-25 fighter plane.

While the Ministry of Defense of the region seeking secession indicated that 49 of its forces were killed during defensive operations against the Azerbaijan attacks today, bringing the death toll to 604.

In addition, “Al Arabiya” reported that the Azerbaijani bombing of the regional capital, Stepanakert.

A new batch of mercenaries

At the same time, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced the arrival of some 200 Syrian fighters, in a new batch, to participate in the military operation that was unleashed since September 27.

He added that the number of fighters who reached Azerbaijan amounted to 1,650.

He also mentioned the killing of at least 126 members of the pro-Turkish factions that participated in the Karabakh operations.

Thousands of displaced people

Meanwhile, thousands of people have been displaced from the region, which is experiencing the fiercest conflict since the 1990s.

While several residents who have become scarce in Stepanakert, the capital of Armenian separatists in Nagorno Karabakh, found one of the unexploded cluster bombs banned by an international treaty in their garden after an Azerbaijani bombing of the city and its surroundings la last week.



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