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Baku/02.02.21/Turan: On February 2, at 5 am, units of the Armenian Armed Forces opened fire from a machine gun from positions in the occupied village of Ashagi Askipara in the Gazakh region of Azerbaijan. The fire was opened at the border point of the State Border Service of Azerbaijan. This was reported by the press service of the State Border Service of the country.
In turn, the Ministry of Defense denied the allegation of violation of the ceasefire by the Armenian side.
Note that the village of Ashagi Askipara is an Azerbaijani enclave and is surrounded by the territory of Armenia. This village was occupied by Armenian troops back in 1992.
In the same area, the Armenians occupied another enclave with four villages. In total, 7 border villages of the Gazakh region still remain under the control of the Armenians: Baganis Ayrim, Barkhudarly, Sofulu, Ashagy Askipara, Kheirimli, Gyzylhajyly and Yukhary Askipara. -02D-
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