Defense Ministry accused Armenia of violating ceasefire
Baku / 10.26.20 / Turan: The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan announced the violation of the new ceasefire by the Armenian Armed Forces.
“On October 26 at 08.05 am, the armed forces of Armenia, violating the new ceasefire regime, subjected the positions of the Azerbaijani army in the village of Safiyan, Lachin region, to artillery fire from the city of Lachin,” the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan said.
Also, in violation of the humanitarian truce, the city of Tartar and the villages of the region were fired upon, according to another message from the department. — 06D-
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