Passengers the First Time Since it was attacked. Armenia is accusing azerbaijan of attacking in nagornokarabakh. The Ethnic Armenian enclave seen here in brown lies inside azerbaijans borders but it is controlled by separate wifts ties to armenia, set up as a de facto independent state after a sixyear war. Despite a truce in 1994, tension lingers on. Fighting began again in the region on saturday. Azerbaijan says 12 soldiers were killed while armenia reported at least 18 dead. Both sides say they have been civilian casualties. The conflict threatens to pull iningly major powers. Russia has several basis. Turkey backs azerbaijan whose people are ethnic turks. More on that in just a moment. First, a report on the days developments despite claims after ceasefire by azerbaijan, there is a record that there have been more attacks by azerbaijans military. Both sides are accusing each other of firing the first shots on saturday. They blame each other for violating a 1994 ceasefire that ended a sixyear war. It was a violation of the ceasefire regime. About a can had in the. Some called it the frozen conflict. It began with a decision leader soviet leader Joseph Stalin made in 1922. Stalin placed the mountnus ethnic xli enclave inside the newly created azerbaijan soviet socialist alist republic. People in the area were forced to flee. After years of fighting and more than 30,000 deaths, the karab a. Kh region, armenia and azerbaijan reached a truce in 1994. If we are fighting on our territory. If they dont want to die get off of the territory. The republic is not recognized by the u. N. Analysts belief the renewed skishingishes could lead to a greater regional war. The question mark people worry about is it probably wouldnt stay confined to those two current trees. There is a good pos ibility of turkish intervention and a popsibility of russian intervention if it becomes an allout war . The group chaired by am bats dors from the u. S. , russia and france has been trying to negotiate a peace deal for years now. The group will meet again on tuesday in vienna. Al jazeera. We heard a little bit there with tensions rising between two former soviet republics. The question being asked is what influence will the reejtnal powerhouse, russia, have on the conflict. Mohammed jamjoom has been looking in to it. Azerbaijan may have declared a ceasefire in the disputed region but many wonder what will happen if tensions do not subside. And whether russia, which has called for calm, could be drawn into another conflict. Armenia, after all, is a strategic ally. Azerbaijan is supported by turkey. Its a complex issue in an already complicated region. Russias relationship with turkey has been deteriorating for some time now because of the war in syria. No conflict, turkeybacked sirrians groups. Things got worst for the two countries last year after turkey shut down a russia fighter jet it said had entered its airspace. Russias intervention in syria is the latest example of how president Vladimir Putin continues to increase the role of his military when and where he sees fit. Until 2014, after the annexation of crimea and support for prorussian rebels in eastern crain, moscow faced isolation and deepening sanctions. Putin wasnt deterred. Aside from the conflicts, the country is militarily involved in, there are also numerous long standing political and ethnic tensions that continue. Chechnia is one example. Now many wonder if another foreign war may be looming for moscow and what president putin, whose actions have repeatedly surprised the work will do next. Mohammed jam joom, al jazeera. Same with russia al fire has broken out in moscow. Several hundred Fire Fighters and several cranes are battling the plays near the kremlin. The frames spread and destroyed part of the room which was m allowed to collapse to contain the flame. 7 power were rescued and 40 others evacuated. Hours before a deal to send rejected Asylum Seekers back to turkey takes force. Boatloads have been ref ukd. Many children were among those making the journey. Isnt the deal was agreed on march 20thth, more than 5,600 people have been registered on greece eastern island. Greek state media says more than 700 will be sent back to turkey from monday morning live for us on the greek island of le sp on s. One of the main points where a lot of refugees have been arriving. They are still arriving do we have any clarity as to what exactly is going to happen on monday . How clear have the greek authorities been . Well, preparations are clearly in place. If you drive by the ports, you see the ships that will be carrying these migrants and refugees back to turkey. You see dozens of officers from the Eu Border Agency deployed in le sp os. The Greek News Agency making it very clear that the deportations will begin on monday at 10 00 a. M. Local time they will continue for three days and 750 migrants will be sent back. So this is what the information they have beening the media. Are we going to be sent back . What happens when we are in turkey. Are the syrians not going to be sentence back . Do we qualify as refugees . I asked them whether or not they actually applied for asylum and they said, yes, we did. We were given choices to apply for asylum in grease not to apply at all or to voluntarily return totie, but these people do not want go back. They want to reach northern europe. They want a better life. Some have families who already made their way to northern europe. They want to be reunited with them. There is a lot of anxiety. They still do not know what happened to them. But clearly, the eu wants this deal to be implemented to stop the flow of illegal immigration. In fact, over the past 24 hours a day t according to agree authorities, more than 500 people landed on greeces shores. Maybe, you know, by sending people back, deport assess will send a very clear message that the eu is curious. Borders are shut. The only way forward is through legal channels. The eu is hoping as deportrations due to take place. Thank you to the other side of the sea. Harry fawcett in dikili where refugees are expected to be sent back to. He sent us this update. Here in the seaside town, they have been creating a Reception Center here at the doc made of tents. We understand this is where the first batch of several hundred refugees coming and my graibts coming back from the greek island of le sp os will be processed initially. There have been protests here in the town, though, by those who say they dont want refugees setting up a permanent camp here they say they are worried about crime. They are worried about the effect on the john market. They are worried about the effect on tourism. Said, the government says it has no plans to set up a permanent camp here, that these people will be process did here and then sent on to camps further inland. We dont know exactly where that will be. The turkish interior minister has been talking earlier on sunday. He said this deal is already having, to some extent, its entired effect in reducing the numbers of people trying to get in to grease from the coast line here in western turkey. He says the numbers are down blow 300 a day and the coast guard has been picking up people and preventing them from crossing. Certainly what we are hearing from smugglers along here is that its becoming more difficult for security has been tightened but there still remain questions about the fairness of all of this, the afghans, iraqis and pakistanis, we are told will be dmrooel deported their hoen home country and folk into one academic who said by punning anyone who returns to the end the line in a very long line for any legal return to europe, it could act as a spur to encourage them to try once again to get in illegally across the sea. Lets go to syria where an armed group says it has certain control of two areas around aleppo. The al nutsra front said it killed 50 government soldiers during the offensive. The fighting is the most serious in the area since a u. N. Backed truths came into effect a month ago however, alnusra fronts is not part of that agreement. A report. On the offensei, al nusrat front fighters advance on the town south of aleppo, a fight to gain control of the town from prosyrian Government Forces who had capture the it four months ago with the help of the Russian Air Force the tanks begin to shell their enemies positions from a distance. The battle has started. It only takes a few hours for fighters to declare victory after they managed to take control of the highest points which over looks the town. The sir i cant believe army and malitias fighting alongside it including the Lebanese Armed group suffers heavy losses. We managed to seize control of the area and its hill to 40s fighters to pull. We killed a number of fightners lebanon and iran. Unexploded shells and happennal dropped by the army litter the streets. Sectarian slowingans are everywhere. They indicate fight issues from an iraqi shia group were here. Exchange of tear ory tory and the government have been a defendant signature of this war as the army doesnt have enough troops to maintain and the rebels lack the air cover needed to protect their ad vansz. So five years after this connell conflict began, the fighting continues. Jamal alsha, al jazeera. Syrian stayed neat were says Government Troops have captured a home from isil fighters hild by its ill fighters last august and was considered to be its main stronghold in the province. The town is 10 kilometers west of palmiera. The u. K. Based organization, the syrian observatory for human rights, says more than 40 russian and syrian airstrikes targeted the area on sunday. No are to come here on al jazeera, including why the economic crisis could mean an end to greases funeral tradition. And the modern version of mozarts figaro sung in english and spanglish to make it more accessible. One hour special, only on al Jazeera America. Welcome back. Here is a reminder the top stories on al jazeera armenia is disputing reports of a ceasefire by Azerbaijani Forces in the contested region. Civil yajz died on saturday in some of the west fighting that the region has seen in over 20 years. Turkey is rushing to build facilities for refer ujees the day before an eu deal on the resettlement of Asylum Seekers is said to come into force. Greek stayed media say more than 700 people will be sent back to turkey from greets on monday. The alqaedalinked nutsra front said it killed 50 syrian Government Troops near allepo as it battles to take control of the region from president assads forces. Now t airstrikes by the Saudiled Coalition are and to hit a camp. Several fighters from alqaeda were killed by four airstrikes near the port city of mukala. Saudi Coalition Forces have not yet commented. South Africas Parliament moved to impeached zuma on tuesday. This follows the constitutional courts recent ruling he failed to uphold the constitution. He had ignored areas. Some of the 60 million of state funds used to renovate his home. It is unlikely that the motion will be passed. Members of the flight crew of egypt air 181 have spoken about the hijacking of their plane last tuesday t turned out the explosives were fake and actions were motivated by a feud with his exwife. At the time, the crew was spooning to a credible threat to blow up their plane. He said good at the pushes the button it will explode. The crew that was with me felt something was going on when i went to talk to the pilot to give him the demands. To be honest, the crew gave me strength, as well as the passengers. You have to think of every possibility when you are flying. I didnt want to make myself into a hero, but our training which was given to us by egypt air through the International Aviation authority is what we were able to a apply to a great extents during the situation. The families of the victims of last sundays bombing in lahar say a climate of fear looms over the city despite government efforts to beef up security. Some say they will never go back to the upon lar public park where the blast hit timran khan has visited some of the victims families. They gather at the graves of those they loved. This family lost two t most of those killed were children. Their mother tells us how their family was looking forward to a Holiday Weekend at a popular park. The weekend is a holiday for the children, and the next day, they had school. So their father says the house is small. So lets go to the park and they can be a little free. We got to the park, and they played. I watched as they ran. Then there was this loud noise and smoke. I couldnt hear anything. People were on fire, and others were lying dead. I found my children underneath the bodies of others. My husband lost a leg and is in hospital. I will never go back to that park again. I am too scared. That home, through their grief, they talk about the short lives of their children. 5 and 7 years old and 12 years old. Like many in the park, last subld, they came from the poorest parts of the province. It was a rare chance for hard working families to relax and enjoy a picnic and an its cream. The pack stanleytable claimed responsibility for the park, targeting christians celebrating easter. For this takfamily and others l them, they say no justification is enough for them. Most of the people who died in this attack have been buried in an cestral villages like this that dot the region. For these people, the reasons why this attack took place do not matter. Only that their lives changed in an instance. Their children died violently. Lahore is still coming to terms with what happened. The government is increasing execute in the city but there is still a sense of fear and nefrntsness. Imran khan, rural punjab. Brussels airport is partly operating again following the attack there 12 days ago. The first flight to the portuguese city departed a little earlier. Airport staff observed a minutes silence ahead of the departure. Passengers arriving for flights now face new security measures in a temporary terminal. The main departure hull was damaged by the suicide attack. A metro station was attacked on the same day and 32 people were killed. Its a very emotional moment for all of us, from me, personally, of course. Its all workday and night. Literally day and night to make this moment potsinal. So, i think its very important. The only three flights today are symbol symbolic. Tomorrow, we will have more flights. In the next few days, we will go up to 20 pitts of our normal and then the maximum in a temporary structure that has been built. 11 journalists have been detained by police in the maldives. Arizona were made during protests gersches an alleged government crackdown on press freedom. Police fired teargrass gas at demonstrators while they rallied near the president s. Proposing fines and jail terms for defamation. The economics crisis in greece is affecting everyone, even the dead. Yes, many funeral parlors have closed. Those left open re in intense competition with their rival did. 23 Government Sales tax on Funeral Services is driving many businesses towards bankruptcy. John tsaropilis reports. Reporter nicolo is sculpting a character for a city square f if he thought he would make his living from portrait did of the recently deceitsed as his father did. But greeks in grief are spending lets on remembering their dearly departed. A lifesized statute may cost 50 to sent ,000 your o did. A bust may be about 10. These prices are about 30 to 40 lower than they were before the crisis. A stones throw from his workshop is the First Cemetery of athens. Family too manies like these begin at 32,000 for the land, alone and tens of thousands more for construction. Even simple marble tombstones and grave linings are often now avoided. A square meter of white marble used to cost 150 euros, now 250 because of the increased sales tax, the marble and the sales tax. Sales tax rose from 13 to 23 last year. It has hit the funeral business hard. Funerals in this cemetery used to cost up to 5,000. Now, they go for about 1300 and that includes the higher sales tax. So, the municipality, funeral parlor, embalmer, hearse and church cost less. Many have to spend more financing their business because Social Security payments for funerals take longer to arrive from the government. Many are going broke. The money has dropped at least by half over a denying aid. The social Foundation Offers f what was given on the day of the funeral. Now, it takes eight months to pay out 1,000. The farmer if you wanted knees two years. Many funds cover nothing at all. Many bereaved cant pay because they are not ensured. They abandoned their dead relatives in hospital morgues for weeks until the hospital paid for the burial. The marble monuments to remember the dead are supposed reflect their way of life. In Current Trends in greece are an education, life here is becoming cheaper. John psaroupilis, athens. The head of the penal parliament has criticized turkey for protesting against a satirical song mocking the president s treatment of journalists. Well p his response to the twominute song, which aired on german t. V. Has morphed into a diplomatic incidents with turkey summoning the german ambassador. It is particularly talk word for the chance lor who led the deal between the eu and turkey finalized. Immigration something a hot topic not just in europe and middle east but in the United States as well. Now, a remake over classic opera called figero 90210 is taking center stage. A performance in new york. Meet figaro. The star of mozarts classic opera, the marriage of figaro reimagined as an undocumented mexican immigrant where the original character was a serve ants to a count. This figaro lives on the estate of a california real estate tycoon. In both stories, his boss has eyes on his fiance. It has all of mozarts museie in english a panglish some it makes it more accessible. Its a chance to play characters modern audiences can relate to including an aspiring act tress and a teenager obsessed with hiphop. Star jose adon es is mexican. Its a very interesting cast. What we have here. Its a micro kosmos of the american society. Figero was first performed 230 years ago. At heart i