At least seven soldiers killed in latest Armenia-Azerbaijan clash

At least seven soldiers killed in latest Armenia-Azerbaijan clash

Apr 12, 2023 - 05:30
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At least seven soldiers killed in latest Armenia-Azerbaijan clash

Azerbaijan and Armenia said Tuesday seven servicemen died in a shootout along their shared border, the latest escalation between the arch-rivals locked in a decades-long territorial dispute.

The two former Soviet nations fought two wars over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh enclave. A major war in 2020 ended with a Russian-brokered ceasefire. However, clashes between them continue to take place.

Internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan, Karabakh is an Armenian-majority region.

“Armenian army positions deployed near the settlement of Dyg (at the two countries’ shared border) opened heavy fire at Azerbaijani army positions,” the defence ministry in Baku said in a statement, adding that Azerbaijani troops “have returned fire”.

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A few hours later, it said three servicemen were killed in the clashes. The Armenian defence ministry reported four dead and six wounded.

Armenia blames Azerbaijan for escalation

Yerevan blamed Baku for initiating the shootout.

“At 16:00 (1200 GMT) on Tuesday, Azerbaijani armed forces opened fire in the direction of Armenian servicemen who were conducting engineering works” near the border, the ministry said.

Under a Russian-mediated ceasefire agreement in the autumn of 2020, Armenia ceded swathes of territory it had controlled for decades, and Moscow deployed peacekeepers to oversee the fragile truce.

Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev have held several rounds of peace talks mediated by the European Union and the United States.

Last month, Pashinyan noted some progress in the peace process, but said “fundamental problems” remain because “Azerbaijan is trying to put forward territorial claims, which is a red line to Armenia”.

In February, the European Union deployed an expanded monitoring mission to the Armenian side of the border as Western engagement grows in a region that is traditionally the Kremlin’s sphere of influence.

When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, ethnic Armenian separatists in Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan. The ensuing conflict claimed some 30,000 lives.

With inputs from AFP

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