A ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan during the war in Nagorno-Karabakh has now been announced.
No ceasefire is in sight in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The
war in Nagorno-Karabakh
may have already claimed several hundred lives.
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Update from October 10th, 7.18 a.m
.:
Azerbaijan and Armenia
have agreed on a
ceasefire
in the embattled Caucasus region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
This was announced by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday night after talks in Moscow.
Both sides have also agreed to start "serious negotiations" on the future of the region, which has been disputed for decades.
After days of fighting, Armenia and Azerbaijan started direct talks on Friday: Under Lavrov's patronage, the foreign ministers of both countries met in Moscow, which raised hopes that the fighting would end.
After hours of negotiations, the Russian Foreign Minister said that the ceasefire now agreed "for humanitarian reasons" should come into force on Saturday afternoon.
War escalated in Europe's shadow: heavy fighting again - journalist seriously injured
Update from October 8, 6:12 p.m.:
In new heavy fighting in the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict region
in the South Caucasus, there were again dead and injured on Thursday.
According to the Armenian Defense Ministry, the
Shusha
city cathedral was also
shelled
.
A Russian journalist was seriously injured.
The doctors fought for his life.
The army published pictures of major damage to the church.
In addition, the capital
Stepanakert had
been fired at with rockets several times, Armenia said.
Thousands of people are on the run.
There
were also new clashes between the warring countries
in the south of the region on the
border with Iran
.
According to Armenian sources,
30 more soldiers were killed
between Wednesday and Thursday
.
This increased the number of deaths to 350.
Azerbaijan has so far not provided any information on losses in its own ranks.
Since the start of the new conflict more than a week and a half ago, at least 31 civilians have died.
Around
145,000 people
live
in the disputed
Nagorno-Karabakh
region
in the south of the Caucasus
.
Update from October 5, 5 p.m.:
The official
number of deaths
as a result of the
bloody conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh
has continued to rise.
According to the Ministry of Defense in Armenia, more than 20 of its own soldiers were killed in one day.
In addition, 20 civilians were killed.
This increased the
number of people killed on the Armenian side to 250
.
Baku spoke of more than 24 civilians killed since the new fighting started just over a week ago.
No information was given about losses in the army.
Update from October 5, 2:10 p.m.:
The fighting in the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict region
in the South Caucasus continues.
According to the authorities, the capital
Stepanakert was
fired
at with
rockets
on Monday morning
- these also fell in residential areas.
Initially, nothing was known
about the
dead and injured
.
Heavy fighting could be heard in a video.
Destroyed houses were shown.
The
Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense
in Baku, on the other hand, spoke of heavy shelling of its cities on the demarcation line to Nagorno-Karabakh.
The city of
Tartar was
affected
.
Armenia denied allegations made by Azerbaijan that it was responsible for the attacks.
This information is difficult to verify because there are
hardly any independent observers
there.
War in Nagorno-Karabakh escalates: Erdogan officers and Islamist terrorists on duty?
Update from October 4, 5:26 p.m.:
The conflict in
Nagorno-Karabakh
continues to escalate.
The Region capital
Stepanakert
is the target of heavy
artillery
-
fire
become.
Armenia's authorities posted
videos
showing cars burning on the streets and buildings burning after rocket hits.
The
Azerbaijani
Ministry of Defense in Baku, in turn, accused the "enemy" of heavy shelling at its villages on the demarcation line to Nagorno-Karabakh.
For the first time in decades, both countries have declared a
state of war
.
In addition, both sides accuse each other of
war crimes
: In almost verbatim messages from their foreign ministries, both countries accused each other of deliberately targeting the
civilian population and infrastructure.
The ministries in Baku and Yerevan announced that this was a breach of international humanitarian law.
Azerbaijan is accused of using
Turkish officers
and
Islamist terrorists
from the war zones in Syria and Libya as mercenaries in the fight against the Christian Karabakh Armenians.
There is talk of thousands of fighters.
Armenia speaks of 2,750 dead on the opposing side.
Azerbaijan had also spoken of more than 2,300 dead - on the Armenian side.
War in Nagorno-Karabakh: Attacks continue - Merkel is apparently supposed to intervene now
Update: October 4, 14.30: Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Paschinjan
Europe in light of the fighting in
Nagorno-Karabakh
before
Turkey
warned.
“I expect a clear position.
If the international community does not correctly assess the geopolitical significance of this situation,
Europe
should
soon expect
Turkey
near Vienna, ”Pashinyan told the“ Bild ”newspaper, according to an advance notice on Sunday.
When asked whether the federal government should publicly declare who started the current conflict over
Nagorno-Karabakh
, Pashinyan replied: “Yes.
And Germany should
evaluate
the involvement of terrorists and mercenaries recruited in Syria in this conflict in the region by
Turkey
. "After a hundred years, Turkey returned to the South Caucasus region" to continue the genocide of the
Armenians
that took place in autumn 1915 of
Turkey
took place, "Paschinjan said.
He
accused
Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan of
an imperialist policy that extended much further than in the South Caucasus.
"Let's look at Turkey's actions in the Mediterranean, Libya, the Middle East and Iraq and Syria," said Pashinyan.
On the phone with the head of the
Armenian government
,
Chancellor Angela Merkel
expressed her concern, according to the German government, and demanded that "all sides must immediately stop the fighting and start negotiations".
War in Nagorno-Karabakh: Telephone calls between Angela Merkel and the Armenian Prime Minister
Update from October 4, 9:15 a.m.:
Armenia
has
accused
Turkey of
being directly involved in the fighting.
"There are 150 high-ranking Turkish officers who lead Azerbaijan's military operations," said
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan
in a speech to his people on Saturday evening.
"The scale of the offensive is unprecedented."
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
had previously said that Turkey, as an ally of his country, was not involved in the fighting.
There is fighting across the front line, said Pashinyan.
"We are facing a fateful chapter in our history." The
Armenian people are the
target of Azerbaijan and Turkey, said the head of government.
On Saturday evening, the
Armenian agency
Armenpress reported, he
phoned
Chancellor Angela Merkel
for the second time within a few days
.
She informed them about the involvement of
Turkish military officers
.
Aliyev, in turn, thanked Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan
for his help
in a letter published by his office that evening
.
He pointed out that
Turkey
condemned
Armenia's
actions
.
War in Nagorno-Karabakh: New attacks from Azerbaijan - power grid collapses
Update from October 4, 9:00 a.m.:
The capital of the self-proclaimed
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic was
again the target of attacks on Sunday.
In
Stepanakert
sirens wailed in the morning, shortly afterwards the city was
shaken
by
explosions
.
This was reported by AFP reporters.
In addition, the Russian news agency Interfax reported, citing the foreign ministry of the self-appointed republic, a "
rocket fire
" in Stepanakert.
The residents hid in basements and shelters to protect themselves from the attacks.
On Sunday night, the power supply in Stepanakert collapsed because the
Azerbaijani attacks
had hit “a power supply facility”, according to the local foreign ministry.
On Saturday night,
Armenian attacks
on 19
Azerbaijani villages
had been reported, whereupon the
Azerbaijani side announced
a "counterstrike".
There is currently no reliable information
on the
number of victims
.
Both parties to the conflict speak of thousands of fighters killed on the opponent's side.
War in Nagorno-Karabakh: New battles at the weekend - Russia and Turkey in the middle of the conflict
Yerevan / Baku - The acts of war in the border region of
Armenia
and
Azerbaijan
continued over the weekend.
Both states reported fighting in the
Nagorno-Karabakh
area
, which belongs to Azerbaijan but has been controlled by Armenia for decades.
The information on the previous victims of the war, which is progressing on the edge of Europe, differ.
According to Armenian data, the
death toll
could be
well over 200.
Turkey and Russia are involved in what is happening on different sides.
War in Nagorno-Karabakh: Both states report new battles
Armenia said
troops
from Azerbaijan had advanced to Nagorno-Karabakh on Saturday, October 3rd, both from the north and from the south.
Azerbaijan again reported that Armenia had shelled several places on its territory.
From the point of view of Azerbaijan, the Nagorno-Karabakh region is illegally occupied by Armenia.
Accordingly, head of state
Ilham Aliyev
justified
the advance of his army against Emanuel Macron.
The French President tried to find a peaceful solution in a telephone conversation.
He
could not achieve
a
truce
.
Like Russia and the US, France has been a long-time mediator in the conflict.
Turkey and Russia are indirectly involved in the Nagorno-Karabakh war
The international significance of the war is also due to the different protective powers of the participating states.
Thus, the true
Turkey
as an ally of Azerbaijan, while
Russia
is on the side of Armenia.
As the war in Nagorno-Karabakh is escalating, concerns are growing about the role Turkey might play.
Armenia has accused Turkey of
relocating
thousands of
mercenaries
from the war zones in Syria and Libya to the
South Caucasus
.
Russia had also spoken of plausible evidence of this.
After a week
, the
warring parties
seem
to be a long way from
a peaceful agreement
even without outside interference.
Azerbaijan's President Aliyev rejected further negotiations with Armenia: “We do not have time to wait another 30 years.
The conflict has to be resolved now. ”Both parties initially continue to seek the solution by force of arms.