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    AZERBAIJANI, ARMENIAN FORCES EXCHANGE MORE WEAPONS

    Pravda, Russia
    March 9 2006

    Azerbaijani and Armenian forces exchanged more weapons fire along
    the countries' northern border, Azerbaijani military officials said
    Thursday, in the latest rise in violence between the two Caucasus
    nations.

    A Defense Ministry statement said its forces in five locations were
    fired on by Armenian forces with mortars and gunfire on Wednesday
    and that the firing halted only after Azerbaijani troops returned fire.

    The ministry reported no casualties.

    Armenian defense officials could not be immediately reached for
    comment.

    Earlier this week, the two sides exchanged heavy gunfire and mortar
    fire at several points along their border, killing at least one
    Azerbaijani soldier and wounding several Azerbaijani and Armenian
    soldiers.

    The two countries remain at odds over the status of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    an ethnic Armenian enclave within Azerbaijan. A cease-fire agreement
    was reached in 1994 after six years of fighting, and the enclave is now
    under the control of ethnic Armenians, whose troops face Azerbaijani
    forces across a half-mile-wide no man's land.

    Sporadic clashes, however, break out along the Nagorno-Karabakh border
    and land mines continue to kill people every year, reports the AP.
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