Armenia, Azerbaijan report attacks despite cease-fire deal
By AVET DEMOURIANOctober 12, 2020 GMT
YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) Armenia and Azerbaijan on Monday accused each other of attacks over the separatist territory of Nagorno-Karabakh despite a cease-fire deal brokered by Russia to try to end the worst outbreak of hostilities in the region in decades.
The cease-fire came into effect Saturday, but was immediately challenged by mutual claims of violations that persisted since then.
Armenian Defense Ministry spokeswoman Shushan Stepanian said Azerbaijani forces were “intensively shelling the southern front” of the conflict zone on Monday morning. Nagorno-Karabakh officials said Azerbaijan directed a “large number of forces” to the area of Hadrut, a town in the south of the region, and reported “large-scale hostilities” there.
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