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On January 16, 2021, multiple pro-Islamic State (ISIS) media groups online participated in an official ISIS campaign titled "We Have Not Forgotten You," intended to express solidarity with ISIS jihadis and supporters in enemy prisons and remind them that fellow fighters are determined to free them.
Following is Kommersant.ru s article: Another Influential Player Has Emerged In The Transcaucasian Conflict: Pakistan Against the backdrop of the dispute over the Turkey s role in the hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh, another influential player has emerged in the Transcaucasian conflict: Pakistan. In an interview with the Indian TV channel WION, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said that militants from Pakistan are also taking part in the Karabakh war. With this statement, the Armenian leader continued the polemic with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who earlier called the previous statements of Yerevan that soldiers from Turkey and Pakistan are fighting on the side of Baku to be an absolute lie. However, while denying military assistance from Pakistan, Baku does not hide, that the Karabakh conflict has led to a close rapprochement of Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Pakistan, creating a new strategic triangle in Eurasia.