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Artillery cannon fire illuminates the darkness of night in Azerbaijan. Shells and rockets fly against rebel positions in Nagorno-Karabakh both by day and by night.
And the rebels don’t skimp on gunpowder. It is also said to be destroying Azerbaijani troops and military equipment. The fight for Nagorno-Karabakh appears to be intensifying.
This morning, the Armenians began announcing and shooting down at least one Azerbaijani military plane. Baku was quick to deny the information. And later, the Armenians also reported that they had shot down two enemy military helicopters.
And it also distributed a video showing Armenian forces shooting down Azerbaijani soldiers climbing a mountain in Nagorno-Karabakh, although the Azerbaijani side is in no rush to publish its secondary casualties and is in response distributing bird’s-eye videos of the destruction of the Armenian armored military equipment.
The Armenian rebels at that time claim to have lost at least 84 people in the fight for Nagorno-Karabakh. The total number of reported casualties on both sides with civilians is still less than 100, but this information is likely very false.
The United Nations Security Council will meet late at night in our time for an extraordinary meeting on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Most countries in the world have called for an end to the resurgence of the conflict, which has not lasted decades. At that time, Muslim Azerbaijan and its supporting Turkey are calling for an end to the dispute and want to expel the ethnic Armenian rebels from Nagorno-Karabakh.
Russia has formed a military alliance with Armenia and the Turks support Azerbaijan. Russia has a military base in Armenia and trades arms in the region. Armenian rebels declared their independence in the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave after the 20th century. at the beginning of the last decade, the war took about 30 thousand. lives. It is true that no country, not even Armenia, has officially recognized Nagorno-Karabakh as an independent republic.
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