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RFE/RL Armenian Report – 07/12/2020

                                        Sunday, 

Deadly Fighting Reported On Armenian-Azeri Border (UPDATED)


Armenia -- Soldiers pictured during a military exercise in Tavush, March 26, 
2019.

At least three Azerbaijani soldiers were reportedly killed and several others 
wounded in heavy fighting that broke out at a section of the 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border on Sunday.

The spokeswoman for Armenia’s Defense Ministry, Shushan Stepanian, said 
Azerbaijani forces shelled an Armenian army outpost in the northern Tavush 
province during a failed attempt to seize it. Stepanian said they suffered 
casualties while being repelled by Armenian soldiers stationed there.

“There are no casualties on the Armenian side,” she wrote on Facebook.

According to Stepanian, earlier in the afternoon a military vehicle carrying 
Azerbaijani soldiers tried to cross into Tavush “for reasons unclear to us.” The 
soldiers fled and left the vehicle behind after warning shots fired from the 
Armenian side, said the official.

For its part, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said that Armenian forces backed 
by artillery fire attacked its border posts in Azerbaijan’s western Tovuz 
district bordering Tavush. It said two Azerbaijani servicemen died and five 
others were wounded as a result.

The ministry reported a third Azerbaijani combat death later on Sunday.

The fighting reportedly continued into the early hours of Monday. The Defense 
Ministry in Yerevan said Azerbaijani troops are using a battle tank and mortars 
to continue shelling the same Armenian army post.

“Gunfire is periodically continuing with various intensity,” Stepanian, the 
ministry spokeswoman, said shortly after midnight. No Armenian soldier has been 
killed or wounded, she added.

The Azerbaijani military claimed, meanwhile, that Armenian forces are firing 
mortars on not only at Azerbaijani border positions but also a nearby 
Azerbaijani village.

Stepanian insisted in another overnight Facebook post that Armenian army units 
are targeting only Azerbaijani military facilities.


Armenia -- A view of the Tavush province bordering Azerbaijan, November 6, 2018.

Each side blamed the other for the escalation. Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry 
accused Yerevan of heightening tensions in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone 
and seeking to “seize more territory.”

The Armenian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Anna Naghdalian, insisted that the 
fighting was sparked by the Azerbaijani “attempts to infiltrate into Armenian 
positions.”

Naghdalian also tweeted that Armenia’s foreign and defense ministers are “in 
constant contact” with the U.S., Russian and French mediators co-heading the 
OSCE Minsk Group over the latest escalation.

The mediators urged the conflicting parties to strengthen the ceasefire regime 
during a June 30 video conference with the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign 
ministers. In a joint statement, they reiterated that “there is no military 
solution to the conflict.”

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev rejected that assertion and lambasted the 
Minsk Group co-chairs last week. He also threatened to pull out of “pointless 
negotiations” with Yerevan.

Both conflicting parties had reported deadly ceasefire violations in the same 
border area early this year. In March, the Armenian military claimed to have 
thwarted two incursions attempted by troops from Azerbaijan’s State Border Guard 
Service. No major incidents were reported there in the following months.


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