TROOPS ‘KILLED IN CAUCASUS CLASH’
By Tom Esslemont
BBC News
South Caucasus
Five Armenian soldiers have been shot dead in a ceasefire violation
near the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh, according to Azeri
media reports.
Azerbaijan and Armenia went to war over the territory in the 1990s
and a lasting resolution has not been found.
Azerbaijan has declined to confirm the shooting.
But three Azeri news agencies said the fighting took place in Aghdam
district, near the front line which has remained in place since the
war ended in 1994.
A spokesman for the Azeri defence ministry declined to comment,
though one unnamed official confirmed to the BBC that there had been
some shooting and that there were casualties.
The Karabakh Defence Ministry spokesman, Senor Hasratian, told the
BBC that there had been gunfire overnight, but said that the reports
in the Azeri media were false.
Aghdam is one of seven Azeri areas surrounding Nagorno Karabakh still
held by Armenian forces. Azeri troops man trenches as little as 50
metres away.
Shootings occasionally interrupt the fragile ceasefire which has been
in place ever since the conflict ended.
In January Azerbaijan, a major exporter of gas and oil, said three
Armenian soldiers died in a similar incident.
An estimated 30,000 people were killed during the war and mediated
negotiations to try to find a lasting resolution are ongoing.