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    FIGHTING ERUPTS IN ARMENIA-AZERI BORDER
    Preciosa Dumlao

    All Headline News
    March 5 2008

    Yerevan, Armenia (AHN) - Fighting has erupted at the Armenia-Azeri
    border over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh Tuesday, after
    Azerbaijani troops accused Armenian forces of violating a truce
    agreement to divert attention from domestic problems.

    Reports said two Azeris and one Armenian were killed during the
    fighting.

    Both sides accuse each other of initiating the breach in the ceasefire
    agreement reached in 1994 With Azeri accusing Armenia of taking
    advantage of internal strife in Yerevan over the latest elections,
    to launch an attack. For its part, Armenia demands that Azerbaijan
    immediately halt its latest aggression into the Markaderk area in
    the Nagorno-Karabak region, a disputed Armenian-controlled enclave
    inside Azerbaijan.

    Armenia took control over the territory in a full-scale war which
    ended in a ceasefire in 1994. But Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev
    has said his country is ready to re-take the regioin anytime.

    Azerbaijan has been stock piling on military hardware and ammunition
    in anticipation of renewed war with Armenia.

    Reports said a positional battle between the two countries were on
    going with the Armenian troops retreating in the initial confrontation
    but later on regained lost grounds.

    "We condemn this aggression and demand that the Azeri side stop the
    armed hostilities and resume a ceasefire," Oskanian said.

    As fighting rages on in the north, the Armenian police on Tuesday
    arrested 30 oppositionists who were accused of starting the clashes
    with the police on Saturday. The opposition has accused the government
    of rigging the results of the February presidential elections.

    The election was officially won by Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian,
    defeating top opposition bet Levon Ter-Petrosian. Sarkisian garnered
    53 percent of the votes cast in the February 19 elections, with
    Ter-Petrosian getting 21.5 percent.

    Oskanian accuse Azerbaijan of taking advantage of the internal strife
    inside Armenia to launch an attack.
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