Nikol Pashinyan
Pashinyan reported 135 dead and is preparing for attack from Nakhchivan
Baku/16.09.22/Turan: On the night of September 14, the Azerbaijani air force launched a new attack on the territory of Armenia, which led to numerous casualties on the Armenian side. This was stated by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at a government meeting on Friday morning.
"As of today, the number of our victims is 135 people, but this figure is not final. There are many wounded," Pashinyan said. He did not specify exactly where the new clash took place. According to Armenian sources, the battle took place "on the southern section of the border."
However, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry has not reported any new battles in the last two days.
It is reported that Russian Defense Minister Shoygu had a telephone conversation with the Chief of the General Staff of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces Veliyev. "The current situation in the region was discussed."
Meanwhile, Armenian sources claim that the Azerbaijani armed forces are preparing a new offensive from Nakhchivan. In this regard, the Armenian side is transferring additional troops there. -02D-
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