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However, the Azerbaijani military authorities were quick to deny the report. It is not known whether human lives were lost during the alleged shooting.
Heavy artillery fire continued on Thursday from the Armenian and Azerbaijani sides, despite international calls for a ceasefire.
The acts of war are based on a decades-long dispute for control of the Nagorno-Karabakh area. It is located on the Azerbaijani side of the border, while ruled by Armenian separatists.
Two large explosions were heard in the town of Stepanakert Thursday night and anti-aircraft sirens went off. Residents tell the AFP news agency that the city was attacked by drones.
The fight between the two countries broke out last Sunday. Reports from both sides indicate that around 130 people have lost their lives in the fighting, which takes place mainly as an exchange of artillery fire.
Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry said Thursday morning that the country’s forces carried out “crushing attacks” against Armenian positions overnight. The leaders of the escapes in Nagorno-Karabakh describe the situation along the border as very tense and say that during the night violent gunfire was fired from both sides.
Russia and France have urged the parties to suspend hostilities, but so far both Armenia and Azerbaijan have rejected all calls to come to the negotiating table.