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Clashes on Armenia-Azerbaijan border depart 3 useless, 4 wounded

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Armenia’s Defense Ministry mentioned Wednesday that three of its troops had been killed and two extra had been wounded in clashes with Azerbaijani forces on the border between the 2 ex-Soviet nations, which have been locked in a decades-long tug-of-war over the Nagorno-Karabakh area.
Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry mentioned two of its servicemen had been wounded on Wednesday.
Both international locations have accused one another of beginning the clashes. Azerbaijan mentioned Armenian forces opened hearth at its positions on the Kalbajar part of the border. The Armenian navy mentioned its personnel had been attacked by the Azerbaijani forces.
Armenian Foreign Ministry issued a press release saying that “the Azerbaijani side has been deliberately initiating escalation,” and the Foreign Ministry in Azerbaijan mentioned in flip that “the responsibility for aggravating the situation by committing another provocation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border lies entirely with the military-political leadership of Armenia.”
Tensions on the border have been simmering since May, when Armenia protested what it described as Azerbaijani troops’ incursion into its territory. Azerbaijan has insisted that its troopers had been deployed to what it considers its territory in areas the place the border has but to be demarcated.
In the wake of the clashes on Wednesday, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry urged Armenia “to stop military provocations and start negotiations on the delimitation of the two state borders.”
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry vowed to “use all its military-political tools in accordance with international law” in response “to the use of force by Azerbaijan against the territorial integrity of Armenia.”

More than 6,000 folks had been killed final fall within the six weeks of preventing over Nagorno-Karabakh, which lies inside Azerbaijan however was underneath the management of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since a separatist battle there led to 1994.
The hostilities ended with a Russia-brokered peace deal in November permitting Azerbaijan to reclaim management over giant elements of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas, which Armenia-backed separatists managed for greater than 25 years.