The Russian peacekeeping mission in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region has demanded that Baku and Yerevan stick to the November ceasefire agreement as Armenia and Azerbaijan blamed each other for weekend truce violations.
A shooting incident has been reported on the line of contact in the southern part of the contested territory, a spokesman from the Russian deployment told Moscow media.
“We immediately demanded through emergency channels the sides stick to the complete ceasefire,” he said. Earlier on Saturday, Armenia’s Defense Ministry accused Baku of resuming an offensive Nagorno-Karabakh targeting two villages held by forces supported by Yerevan in an area mostly controlled by the Azerbaijani army. According to media reports, at least three reservists were injured in the incident.
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The Russian peacekeepers said they continue to monitor the situation at 23 observation posts scattered around the area “on a round-the-clock basis.” The peacekeeping mission was deployed to Nagorno-Karabakh as part of the November 9 deal.
The decades-old dispute between Yerevan and Baku over the region reignited in late September and caused thousands of casualties on both sides. Both nations believe they have legitimate claims to the territory.
The armistace has left the final status of Nagorno-Karabakh unresolved but it was aimed at stopping the violence and only laid the groundwork for a potential way towards a resolution in the future, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
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