Armenian, Azerbaijani Troops Clash On Border
Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
June 17 2004
16 June 2004 -- The Armenian military today said one of its officers
was killed in a clash with Azerbaijani forces along the country's
northeastern frontier.
Army Chief of Staff Mikael Arutunian said clashes in the area east of
Idzhevan, an important road and rail center, broke out a week ago when
Azerbaijani troops attempted to take a position on a hilltop that would
have enabled them to control a source of water running into Armenia.
Arutunian claimed several troops on the Azerbaijani side were killed.
There was no immediate confirmation from Baku.
There have been repeated such incidents in various frontier regions
since the signing of a cease-fire in 1994.
At least three Azerbaijanis were reported killed in similar clashes
along the frontier last year.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic
June 17 2004
16 June 2004 -- The Armenian military today said one of its officers
was killed in a clash with Azerbaijani forces along the country's
northeastern frontier.
Army Chief of Staff Mikael Arutunian said clashes in the area east of
Idzhevan, an important road and rail center, broke out a week ago when
Azerbaijani troops attempted to take a position on a hilltop that would
have enabled them to control a source of water running into Armenia.
Arutunian claimed several troops on the Azerbaijani side were killed.
There was no immediate confirmation from Baku.
There have been repeated such incidents in various frontier regions
since the signing of a cease-fire in 1994.
At least three Azerbaijanis were reported killed in similar clashes
along the frontier last year.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress