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Human Rights Watch shares report on investigations of Armenia’s missile attacks on Azerbaijani civilians [Trend News Agency, Baku, Azerbaijan]
Dec. 15 The Human Rights Watch organization has disseminated another report on investigations, conducted due to a missile attack by Armenian Armed Forces against civilians and civilian facilities of Azerbaijan, Trend reports.
The report reads that the Armenian Armed Forces and the fictitious regime of Nagorno-Karabakh during the six-week war repeatedly fired at the settlements of Azerbaijan with prohibited weapons.
The use of prohibited weapons is a violation of military laws, the report emphasized.
“The Human Rights Watch experts, during their visits to Azerbaijan in November 2020, documented 4 attacks using cluster munitions in 3 districts of the country. As a result of these attacks, at least 7 civilians were killed, including 2 children, 20 civilians were injured, including 2 children,” said the orga
Baku Accused Of Continuing ‘Provocations’ In Karabakh
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Nagorno-Karabakh’s Armenian-backed leadership accused Azerbaijan on Wednesday of continuing to violate a Russian-brokered ceasefire after dozens of Armenian soldiers were taken prisoner in Karabakh’s southwest.
Azerbaijani forces seized over the weekend the last two Armenian-controlled villages in the Hadrut district occupied by them during the recent war. Russian peacekeepers rushed to the mountainous area and reportedly stopped the fighting on Sunday.
Azerbaijani social media users posted late on Tuesday videos of Armenian soldiers captured by Azerbaijani army units apparently deployed in the area. Karabakh’s Armenian-backed army reported the following morning that it has lost communication with some of its troops stationed near Hin Tagher and Khtsaberd, the two occupied Hadrut villages.
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan discloses troop deaths despite cease-fire
Azerbaijan has said four of its soldiers have been killed, and accused Armenian-backed separatists of an ambush. The deaths would be major breach of the Nagorno-Karabakh cease-fire.
Azerbaijan s army soldiers at the Kalbajar district bordering Armenia Armenia and Azerbaijan have traded blame for breaking the terms of a cease-fire in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
The Azeri government said Sunday that four of its troops had been killed in Nagorno-Karabakh after a group of Armenian fighters ambushed its forces on November 26.
The deaths are the first to be reported during the conflict s cease-fire, which has lasted more than a month.
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