Deutsche Welle, Germany
Aug 2 2014
Soldiers killed as tensions rise in disputed Nagorny Karabakh
Fresh clashes have erupted between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the
disputed region of Nagorny Karabakh. Tensions have reached a spike in
the long-running territorial conflict.
Azerbaijan said on Saturday it had lost four soldiers in fresh clashes
with Armenia near the Nagorny Karabakh region, long a source of
contention between the two ex-Soviet nations.
"Armenia's reconnaissance and sabotage groups had once again tried to
attack Azeri positions at the line of contact," the defense ministry
in Baku said in a statement.
"As a result of the clash, four Azeri troops died," the statement said.
Armenian-run Nagorny Karabakh said it had lost one soldier, a
25-year-old ethnic Armenian. It accused Azerbaijan of trying to carry
out "sabotage and reconnaissance activities."
The latest clashes come after Azerbaijan on Friday said eight of its
soldiers had died in three days of sporadic fighting with Armenian
troops on the border of and near the disputed region.
Simmering conflict
The Nagorny-Karabakh region is internationally recognized as belonging
to Azerbaijan, but was seized by Armenian-backed separatists in a
1990s war in which 30,000 died by the time it ended in 1994.
Since then, Azerbaijan and Armenia have held years of negotiations
over the region, without ever signing a peace deal, while their troops
have occasionally clashed in skirmishes along the front.
In view of the current escalation of the conflict, the United States
on Friday renewed a plea for the two countries to hold talks at
presidential level to resolve the conflict.
http://www.dw.de/soldiers-killed-as-tensions-rise-in-disputed-nagorny-karabakh/a-17827777
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Aug 2 2014
Soldiers killed as tensions rise in disputed Nagorny Karabakh
Fresh clashes have erupted between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the
disputed region of Nagorny Karabakh. Tensions have reached a spike in
the long-running territorial conflict.
Azerbaijan said on Saturday it had lost four soldiers in fresh clashes
with Armenia near the Nagorny Karabakh region, long a source of
contention between the two ex-Soviet nations.
"Armenia's reconnaissance and sabotage groups had once again tried to
attack Azeri positions at the line of contact," the defense ministry
in Baku said in a statement.
"As a result of the clash, four Azeri troops died," the statement said.
Armenian-run Nagorny Karabakh said it had lost one soldier, a
25-year-old ethnic Armenian. It accused Azerbaijan of trying to carry
out "sabotage and reconnaissance activities."
The latest clashes come after Azerbaijan on Friday said eight of its
soldiers had died in three days of sporadic fighting with Armenian
troops on the border of and near the disputed region.
Simmering conflict
The Nagorny-Karabakh region is internationally recognized as belonging
to Azerbaijan, but was seized by Armenian-backed separatists in a
1990s war in which 30,000 died by the time it ended in 1994.
Since then, Azerbaijan and Armenia have held years of negotiations
over the region, without ever signing a peace deal, while their troops
have occasionally clashed in skirmishes along the front.
In view of the current escalation of the conflict, the United States
on Friday renewed a plea for the two countries to hold talks at
presidential level to resolve the conflict.
http://www.dw.de/soldiers-killed-as-tensions-rise-in-disputed-nagorny-karabakh/a-17827777
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress