Peacekeepers closed their observation posts in 3 regions of Karabakh
Baku/05.10.23/Turan: The Russian peacekeeping contingent has closed its temporary observation posts along the former line of contact between the parties in the Askeran, Agderin and Shusha regions. This is stated in the peacekeepers' newsletter.
It is also reported that weapons and equipment were confiscated from Armenian armed forces.
As of October 5, in particular, the following were delivered: 84 units of armored vehicles, 121 units of automotive vehicles, 121 units of air defense equipment, 105 units of field artillery guns, MLRS and mortars, 1 unit of UAV, more than 7 thousand units of small arms and anti-tank weapons, about 58, 5 million ammunition.
The protection of storage areas for weapons, military equipment and ammunition is organized by joint Russian-Azerbaijani guard posts.—06B-
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