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Azerbaijan Launches Military Operation In Disputed Armenia Nagorno-Karabakh Region Withdrawal Of Forces

Azerbaijan Launches Military Operation In Disputed Armenia Nagorno-Karabakh Region Withdrawal Of Forces

Posted on September 19, 2023 By admin


Armenia’s foreign ministry condemned Azerbaijani “aggression” against Karabakh

Karabakh:

Azerbaijan on Tuesday launched a military operation in the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region and demanded the total withdrawal of Armenian forces from the disputed mountainous territory as a precondition for peace.

Fears of a fresh war have been building in recent months, with Armenia accusing Azerbaijan of a troop build-up and decrying a blockade of its only land link to Nagorno-Karabakh.

An AFP journalist in the separatist stronghold of Stepanakert said blasts could be heard in the town as Azerbaijan said it was using “high precision weapons on the front line and in-depth”.

“Localised anti-terrorist measures have been launched in the region,” Baku’s defence ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said it had opened “humanitarian corridors and reception points” to allow civilians to leave.

“We reiterate that the civilian population and civilian infrastructure are not targets,” the statement said.

The latest escalation comes nearly three years after a brief but brutal war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the mountainous region.

The ex-Soviet Caucasus rivals have been locked in a decades-long dispute over Karabakh with large-scale hostilities breaking out in the 1990s and in 2020.

Intensive fire

Armenia’s foreign ministry condemned Azerbaijani “aggression” against Karabakh.

“On September 19, Azerbaijan unleashed another large-scale aggression against the people of Nagorno-Karabakh, aiming to complete its policy of ethnic cleansing,” the foreign ministry said.

It said Russian peacekeepers stationed in the region should “take clear and unequivocal steps to stop Azerbaijan’s aggression”.

A separatist organisation based in Armenia said on social media that “Stepanakert and other cities and villages are under intensive fire,” accusing Azerbaijan of launching a “large-scale military offensive.”

Azerbaijan justified the mission, citing “systematic” shelling by Armenian-backed forces and accusing them of carrying out “reconnaissance activities” and fortifying defensive positions.

“There is also the strengthening of combat positions with personnel, armoured vehicles, artillery and other weapons,” Azerbaijan said, accusing separatists of “a high level of combat readiness”.

Regional power brokers Russia and Turkey, which oversee a fragile peacekeeping mission in Nagorno-Karabakh, had been informed about Azerbaijan’s military activities in Karabakh, Baku said.

Moscow urged the parties to the conflict to respect a peace accord and end the “bloodshed”.

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said it was given “minutes” notice of the start of Azerbaijan’s operation.

Mine blasts

The fighting came just hours after Azerbaijan said four police officers and two civilians were killed in mine blasts in Nagorno-Karabakh, with authorities blaming separatists. 

The deaths at dawn came after Armenian separatists said they had reached an agreement with Azerbaijani authorities to resume aid deliveries to Karabakh.

Baku’s security services said two civilians had died in the district of Khojavend and four police officers were killed in another mine explosion en route to the site.

Their vehicle hit “a mine laid on a tunnel road under construction by illegal Armenian armed groups,” a statement said. 

Azerbaijan said the incident took place “in the zone of temporary deployment of the Russian peacekeeping contingent,” despatched by Moscow in 2020 as part of a ceasefire deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan. 

Azerbaijan said the police officers were killed on the road to Azerbaijani-controlled Shusha, recaptured from separatists in 2020. 

In the six-week 2020 war, Azerbaijan regained control of key areas of Karabakh, including the culturally revered town of Shusha.  

But other parts of the region, including the main city of Stepanakert, remain under the control of Armenian separatists. 

Azerbaijan said the road to Shusha was built after it captured pockets of land from Armenia in 2020.

“During the construction of the road, the area along the route was cleared of mines,” Baku said. 

Nagorno-Karabakh is heavily mined. Over the last three decades, hundreds of Azerbaijanis have been wounded or killed by landmines laid by Armenian forces.

Azerbaijan said Tuesday more than 300 of its nationals have been wounded or killed by mines since 2020.  

Both Azerbaijani and Armenian militaries used them during a bloody conflict in the early 1990s. 

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has said that landmines were the main obstacle impeding the return of displaced people to territories retaken from Armenian separatists in 2020.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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