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Clashes again on the border in Armenia and Azerbaijan

Ayush Mauryavanshi
Last updated: 2022/09/14 at 10:32 AM
By Ayush Mauryavanshi 6 months ago
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There have been recent clashes on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry has alleged that Armenia has been carrying out mass sabotage operations along the border and that Armenia has fired mortar shells at the border, injuring soldiers.

On the other hand, the Armenian Ministry of Defense has claimed that Azerbaijan shelled the border late at night and also used drones.

On the other hand, America has demanded Armenia and Azerbaijan end the conflict, saying that it is deeply concerned about the situation, and insisting on the immediate end of military hostilities.

In this regard, the French news agency has claimed that the two countries have agreed to a ceasefire after the recent border clashes.

It should be remembered that there was a war between the two countries over the Nagorno-Karabakh region two years ago and more than 6,500 lives were lost in the 6-month war.

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