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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, April 3, 2016
Azerbaijan says 12 of its soldiers killed in fighting
Doctors
render aid to 12-year-old Gevorg Grigoryan, who was wounded in a
missile barrage by Azerbaijani forces, in a hospital in Stepanakert, in
the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh region, Armenia, Saturday, April 2,
2016. Heavy fighting has broken out between Armenian and Azerbaijani
forces along the front lines of the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh region,
reportedly killing at least one child in what one official called the
worst clashes since 1994. (Areg Balayan/PAN Photo via AP)
The fighting was the worst outbreak since a full-scale war over the
region ended in 1994. Since then, mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh —
officially part of Azerbaijan — has been under the control of local
ethnic Armenian forces and the Armenian military.
Armenian forces also occupy several areas outside Nagorno-Karabakh
proper. The sides are separated by a demilitarized buffer zone, but
small clashes have broken out frequently.
Each side blamed the other for Saturday's escalation.
In a statement, Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry said 12 of its soldiers
"became shahids" — Muslim martyrs — and said one of its helicopters was
shot down.
The statement also claimed that more than 100 Armenian forces were
killed or wounded and that six tanks and 15 artillery positions were
destroyed.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan told his national security council that 18 Armenian soldiers were killed and 35 wounded.
Armenia earlier claimed to have inflicted heavy damage on Azerbaijani
forces, but did not immediately give figures. A statement from the
Nagorno-Karabakh defense ministry claimed more than 200 Azerbaijani
soldiers were killed, but there was no corroboration for that figure.
"This is the most wide-scale military action that Azerbaijan has tried
to carry out since the establishment of the 1994 cease-fire regime,"
Sargsyan said.
David Babayan, a spokesman for Nagorno-Karabakh's separatist president,
said a boy of about 12 was killed and two other children were wounded in
a Grad missile barrage by Azerbaijani forces.
Russian President Vladimir Putin urged all sides to cease firing and
"show restraint," Russian news agencies quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry
Peskov as saying. Russia's foreign and defense ministers contacted their
Azerbaijani and Armenian counterparts in hopes of stabilizing the
situation, the ministries said.
"The situation along the entire length of the line of opposition between
Karabakhi and Azerbaijani armed forces continues to be extremely
difficult," Armenian defense ministry spokesman Artsrun Hovhannisyan
told The Associated Press.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry issued a statement saying that the
United States "condemns in the strongest terms the large scale ceasefire
violations" along the Nagorno-Karabakh buffer zone.
"We urge the sides to show restraint, avoid further escalation, and
strictly adhere to the ceasefire," Kerry said. He called on both sides
to enter into "immediate negotiations" on a comprehensive settlement of
the conflict under the auspices of the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe.
Years of negotiations under the OSCE have brought little progress in resolving the territorial dispute.
The negotiation efforts are led by a troika of envoys from the United
States, Russia and France. On Saturday, the envoys jointly issued a
statement calling on the sides "to stop shooting and take all necessary
means to stabilize the situation on the ground."
Armenian forces also occupy several areas outside Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Armenian Defense Ministry said Azerbaijan used aircraft, tanks and
artillery to try to make inroads into Nagorno-Karabkh and that
"Azerbaijani authorities bear all responsibility for the unprecedentedly
supercharged situation."
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said the fighting began when Armenian
forces fired mortars and large-caliber artillery shells across the front
line. Ministry spokesman Vagif Dargyakhly told The Associated Press
that more than 120 shots were fired, some of which hit civilian
residential areas.
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Associated Press writers Avet Demourian in Yerevan, Armenia, and Jim Heintz in Moscow contributed to this story.





