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Shelling and fighting continue in Kelbajar and Lachin directions
Baku/14.09.22/Turan: On the night of September 13-14 and on Wednesday morning, the Armenian armed forces, violating the ceasefire agreement reached, subjected units of the Azerbaijani armed forces to mortar and artillery fire in the Kelbajar and Lachin directions. The Azerbaijani armed forces are taking retaliatory measures.
This was announced on September 14 by the press service of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan.
In turn, the Armenian Defense Ministry reported that last night and this morning artillery and mortar strikes were carried out on Jermuk, Goris, and Sisian.
Fighting is reported in the area of the lake "Garagel" (Sivlich) and the mountain "Ishikhly" (Ishkhanasar), as well as in the area of the village of Verin Shorzha.
No losses reported. -02D-
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