Axel Lloyd
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Mgogoro wa Armenia na Azerbaijan upo mbioni kufufuka tena baada ya Armenia na Azerbaijan kulaumiana kufanya mashambulizi.
Armenia inailaumu Azerbaijan kufanya mashambulizi ya mizinga na drones dhidi yake huku Azerbaijan ikiishutumu Armenia kufanya mashambulizi ya risasi dhidi ya wanajeshi wake.
(CNN)A decades-old conflict may be on the verge of reigniting, as reports emerged this week of attacks along the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The Armenian Defense Ministry claimed Azerbaijan Armed Forces conducted artillery strikes toward Armenian border towns Tuesday morning. According to the Armenian Defense Ministry, the strike included drones and large-caliber firearms fired in the direction of Goris, Sotk, and Jermuk.
The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense responded with a statement acknowledging the strikes, but said the strikes are "small-scale" and "aim to ensure the security of Azerbaijan's borders."
On Monday, Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense accused Armenian forces of firing in small arms in the directions of the Novoivanovka settlement of Gadabay region and Husulu settlement of Lachin region near the border of the two countries. Armenia denied the allegations.
In 2020, the two countries clashed over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, a landlocked area between Eastern Europe and Western Asia that is populated and controlled by ethnic Armenians but located in Azerbaijani territory.
The unrest in the region is decades old, dating back to the collapse of the Soviet Union, when the region, backed by Armenia, declared independence from Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan has long claimed it will retake the territory, which is internationally recognized as Azerbaijani territory.
CNN
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...armenia-artillery-strikes-intl-hnk/index.html
Armenia inailaumu Azerbaijan kufanya mashambulizi ya mizinga na drones dhidi yake huku Azerbaijan ikiishutumu Armenia kufanya mashambulizi ya risasi dhidi ya wanajeshi wake.
(CNN)A decades-old conflict may be on the verge of reigniting, as reports emerged this week of attacks along the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
The Armenian Defense Ministry claimed Azerbaijan Armed Forces conducted artillery strikes toward Armenian border towns Tuesday morning. According to the Armenian Defense Ministry, the strike included drones and large-caliber firearms fired in the direction of Goris, Sotk, and Jermuk.
The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense responded with a statement acknowledging the strikes, but said the strikes are "small-scale" and "aim to ensure the security of Azerbaijan's borders."
On Monday, Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense accused Armenian forces of firing in small arms in the directions of the Novoivanovka settlement of Gadabay region and Husulu settlement of Lachin region near the border of the two countries. Armenia denied the allegations.
In 2020, the two countries clashed over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, a landlocked area between Eastern Europe and Western Asia that is populated and controlled by ethnic Armenians but located in Azerbaijani territory.
The unrest in the region is decades old, dating back to the collapse of the Soviet Union, when the region, backed by Armenia, declared independence from Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan has long claimed it will retake the territory, which is internationally recognized as Azerbaijani territory.
CNN
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cn...armenia-artillery-strikes-intl-hnk/index.html