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Armenia Loses Two Soldiers, More Injured In Renewed Localized Clashes With Azerbaijan

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Armenia Loses Two Soldiers, More Injured In Renewed Localized Clashes With Azerbaijan

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On July 28, at about 3:40 am local time, units of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces attacked Armenian positions located in the north-eastern direction of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

Localized clashes broke out, continued for a few hours.

According to preliminary information, there are losses on both sides as a result of the fighting.

The Armenian Ministry of Defense claimed that as a result of the hostilities that began after the aggression of the Azerbaijani armed forces, three Armenian soldiers were killed and two servicemen were injured on the Armenian side.

Around 9:00 am local time, the Azerbaijani troops were reportedly pushed back, suffering undisclosed losses.

 

Earlier, Baku disseminated information about the shelling of the Kelbajar section of the border by the Armenian side, as a result of which two Azerbaijani soldiers were injured.

Azerbaijan’s defence ministry accused Armenian forces of what it called “provocations” in the Kalbajar district and said its army would continue to retaliate, Russia’s TASS news agency reported.

Interfax later reported that Azerbaijan had however accepted a Russian proposal to enforce a ceasefire in the area.

It was supposed to begin at 10:00 am local time, but instead there are reports that Azerbaijan is continuing to violate the ceasefire.

As of 10:30, Azerbaijan continues to violate the ceasefire, which was mediated by Russia. The Ombudsman of Armenia Arman Tatoyan announced this. The human rights official continues to receive appeals from residents of the villages of Sotk, Kut, Azat, Norabak, Nerkin Shorzha, Verin Shorzha, Gegharkunik region, stating that the enemy continues to fire. Kut and Verin Shorzha are especially under fire. The shelling is carried out from small-caliber and large-caliber weapons.

The incident was one of the deadliest since a six-week war between ethnic Armenian forces and Baku over the Nagorno-Karabakh region and surrounding areas ended last year.

On July 20, President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan paid a working visit to Moscow, upon the invitation of his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.

This was the second working visit of the Azerbaijani head of state to Russia this year, following his earlier trip to the Russian capital on January 11, together with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, who has also separately met with President Putin in Moscow in early July.

The agenda of the meeting between the Azerbaijani and Russian presidents, as announced by the Kremlin prior to the visit, on July 19, focused primarily on “the practical aspects of the implementation of the November 9, 2020, and January 11, 2021, agreements of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia”.

Evidently, more needs to be done as clashes and losses on both sides are commonplace in the last weeks.

Turkish officials also push harsh rhetoric towards Armenia, claiming that its “aggressive policies threaten regional peace”.

The spokesperson of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s AK party – Ömer Çelik condemned the incident in which an Azerbaijani soldier was killed in the Kalbajar region.

“We condemn this attack in the strongest manner,” he wrote on Twitter.

“Armenian armed forces opened fire at Azerbaijani army positions at the Kelbajar sector of the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border,” Baku’s defense ministry said in a statement

“An Azerbaijani army serviceman was killed by the enemy’s sniper,” it said.

He criticized not only the policies of Armenia but also underlined that those encouraging Yerevan are also responsible for its aggressive policies.

“Armenia cannot achieve anything from these aggressive policies. Armenia should not be deceived by those encouraging it,” Çelik added, saying that these countries will not stand by Armenia when the necessary response is given to Yerevan.

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History is brutal

Armenia has been let down by its corrupt and self-serving government. It should go on total war footing and also encourage localized partisan resistance like the Russians did in WW2. This conflict has been one sided as Armenia did not mobilize its reserves or fought even a defensive war on a favorable terrain. I have a feeling that the current corrupt Armenian government of Pissinyan will spell the end of Armenia even as a nominally independent country. Its military was once quite good by regional standards, but over confidence and lack of leadership brought defeat. Most of the generals are Soviet era geriatrics.

JIMI JAMES

The brutal truth is communism crushed fascism,and the future does not belong to the lgbtq west,but rather armenia is compromised by a packa liberal fascist soros minions whom are the one who made armenia weaker,like it or not no future in fascism,soros,lgbtq hogwash,are you a man or a mouse? The local premier is of armenian descent,this harmonises with khazarian infitraitors,yet turkey is progressing toward developments something your cia hegemons can do nothing about including this incident which was obviously instigated by the more shall we say lgbtq adaptive collaborates?

Kaan

But but this time round Azerbaijan will go all the way to Turkish borders.. no one can stop them this time not even russki.

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