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  • BAKU: Armenian Attack Fails, Leaves Three Dead

    ARMENIAN ATTACK FAILS, LEAVES THREE DEAD

    AzerNews Weekly
    Jan 28 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Armenian armed forces launched an offensive on Azerbaijani troops
    on Monday, in a bid to take over a frontline checkpoint and thus
    strengthen their positions.

    The Armenian troops attempted to advance toward Azerbaijan`s positions
    in a village of the northwestern Aghdam district at about 7 p.m.,
    the Azerbaijan Defense Ministry said.

    During the shooting that lasted about an hour, the enemy had to retreat
    after losing three servicemen and sustaining injuries of several
    others. The Azerbaijani armed forces did not incur any casualties,
    according to Eldar Sabiroghlu, the ministry spokesman.

    Sabiroghlu said the dead body of one Armenian serviceman currently
    remains close to the contact line of the Azerbaijani and Armenian
    troops. The Armenian side succeeded in carrying away the other wounded
    soldiers and dead bodies.

    An employee of AssA-Irada news agency was an eyewitness of the
    shooting.

    The latest violent clash on the frontline was reported in March
    2008 when several Azerbaijani soldiers were killed after Armenian
    armed forces breached ceasefire in the frontline Terter and Goranboy
    districts.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus republics reared up in
    the late 1980s due to Armenia`s territorial claims. Armenia has been
    occupying over 20% of Azerbaijan`s internationally-recognized territory
    since the early 1990s in defiance of international law. The ceasefire
    accord was signed in May 1994, but over a decade of efforts by US,
    Russian and French mediators have been fruitless so far.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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