Armenian troops killed in Azerbaijan border clash
A number of Armenian soldiers have been killed and captured
in a flare-up of violence on the border with Azerbaijan, Armenian officials
say.
Armenia said some of its troops had been killed and two
combat positions had been lost, while Azerbaijan said two of its soldiers were
injured.
Later on Tuesday, both sides reportedly agreed to a
Russian-brokered ceasefire.
More than 6,000 lives were lost in last year's war over the
disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Azerbaijani forces, backed by Turkey, managed to recapture
large swathes of the region of what is internationally regarded as part of
Azerbaijan.
On Tuesday, Armenia asked Russia, a key security ally with
long-standing ties to the former Soviet republic, to help defend its
territorial sovereignty against Azerbaijan.
Both the Armenian and the Russian defence ministries later
said that the Russian-backed truce was agreed.
Azerbaijan has not publicly commented on the issue.
Earlier, Armenia blamed Azerbaijani troops for the latest
outbreak of fighting and said 12 soldiers had been captured.
It did not immediately confirm details of casualties - but
the head of parliament's foreign relations committee, Eduard Aghajanyan, said
as many as 15 soldiers may have died.
Azerbaijan's defence ministry accused Armenia of
"large-scale provocations against Azerbaijan in the Kalbajar and Lachin
regions of the state border".
It said Armenia "launched a sudden military
operation" to "take more advantageous positions" - but that the
attack had failed.
But according to Armenia's foreign ministry, Azerbaijani
forces attacked the eastern border as part of a policy that began in May aimed
at infiltrating two Armenian areas - Syunik in the south-east and Gegharkunik
in the east.
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