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There was a warm development on the Azerbaijan-Armenia line, where clashes have been going on for more than a week …
In the statement made by the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, it was stated that clashes with the Armenian army continued throughout the night. The statement read: “The command observation point in the defense area of the 5th Regiment of Destroyers of the Armed Forces of Armenia was destroyed.”
According to information received, the enemy’s 1st Motorized Rifle Regiment is experiencing serious food supply problems due to lack of food. As a result, the personnel of the enemy troops abandoned their combat positions and fled. Other units are also experiencing serious problems with ammunition and refueling.
PASHINYAN: WE ARE READY TO CONSIDER
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that if Azerbaijan is ready to take the same step, Armenia is ready to make concessions in Nagorno-Karabakh. Pashinyan’s statement was published on the TASS news agency last night.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev demanded that Armenia set a timetable for withdrawal from Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding territories of Azerbaijan in the statement he made on October 5, stating that the conflicts will continue until the timetable is announced.
PUTİN: WE ARE IN CONTACT WITH PAŞİNYAN
Today, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a comprehensive statement assessing developments in the region.
While Putin said that they are in constant communication with Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan, “What happened in Nagorno-Karabakh is a tragedy. He called for a ceasefire saying that we are concerned about what happened in the region.
IRAN: MAY BECOME A REGIONAL WAR
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has warned that the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia could turn into a regional war.
In his statement broadcast on spiritual television, he said: “We must take care that the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia does not turn into a regional war. “Our main job is to achieve peace and hope that stability in the region will be established peacefully.”
He stressed that sending fighters from Syria to Iran’s borders is not acceptable.
THE MOST VIOLENT EVENTS FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS
The main reason for the tension between Azerbaijan and Armenia is Nagorno-Karabakh. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, Karabakh became a zone of tension between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The growing tension has been going on for more than 20 years, when the Karabakh Armenians demanded that Karabakh move from Soviet Azerbaijan to Soviet Armenia.
The conflict, which began on September 27, dragged on for more than 10 days, prompting remarks as “the toughest conflict between the two countries since the 1990s.”
Despite the ceasefire between the parties, frequent clashes continue on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which occupies the region. The tension in the region is closely followed by the international public due to the corridor of gas and oil pipelines in the region.
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