At the weekend the situation on the frontline remained tense and firefight with mortars and artillery continued.
According to the press service of the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan, the Armenian side violated the ceasefire 112 times, using mortars. Several villages of the Gazakh and Gadabay regions were shelled from the territory of Armenia.
At the same time under the fire were the villages of the Aghdam, Fizuli, Geranboy, Terter and Jabrail regions.
The Azerbaijani side opened fire back at enemy positions 114 times.
In turn, the Armenian side informed about the death of its two soldiers in the past two days. The most serious situation persists in the north of Karabakh. In any case, in recent days at least five Armenian soldiers were killed near the village of Talish. -02D-
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