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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    March 10 2006

    U.S. warns citizens against visiting Armenian conflict zone
    16:19 | 10/ 03/ 2006



    YEREVAN, March 10 (RIA Novosti) - The United States Embassy in
    Armenia warned U.S. citizens Friday against visiting areas that have
    seen renewed violence recently in a conflict with neighboring
    Azerbaijan.

    In particular, the embassy advised against using the
    Kirants-Baganis-Voskevan stretch of the Ijevan-Noyemberyan highway in
    Armenia, which is near the dividing line of troops from the two
    countries.

    On Thursday, Azerbaijan and Armenia accused each other of numerous
    ceasefire violations near the disputed territory of Nagorny-Karabakh,
    which has been at the center of a bitter dispute since the early
    1990s.

    The Armenian Defense Ministry has reported that Azerbaijani troops
    have been daily violating the ceasefire regime in this area.

    Armenian Defense Ministry spokesman Seiran Shakhsuvaryan said
    Azerbaijani troops continued shooting at Armenian positions in the
    Ijevan, Baik and Noyemberyan regions through March 7-8.

    Meanwhile, a spokesman for Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry, said
    Armenian troops had fired at Azerbaijani positions 500 kilometers
    from the capital, Baku, and 250 kilometers from the zone of the
    Nagorny-Karabakh conflict.

    The conflict between the two former Soviet republics over
    Nagorny-Karabakh, an Azerbaijani region with a largely Armenian
    population, first erupted in 1988, when the region claimed
    independence from Azerbaijan to join Armenia.

    Over 30,000 people were reported dead on both sides between 1988 and
    1994, and over 100 others died after a ceasefire was concluded in
    1994, leaving Nagorny-Karabakh in Armenian hands, but tensions
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia have persisted.
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