Published 18:03 IST, September 27th 2020
Armenia imposes martial law & orders mobilisation of military after clash with Azerbaijan
As clashes erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia imposed martial law and ordered its military to mobilise.
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As clashes erupted between Armenia and Azerbaijan around separatist region of Nagor-Karabakh, Armenia imposed martial law and ordered its military to mobilise. Armenian Defense Ministry spokeswoman Susan Stepanyan informed that two Azerbaijani helicopters were shot down and three tanks were destroyed amid fight between two countries. While blaming each or for September 27 attack, Armenia said that Azerbaijan h carried out an air and artillery attack on disputed region, Azerbaijan, on or hand, said that it h launched a counteroffensive.
Nagor-Karabakh is an ethnic Arminian enclave with Azerbaijan and it lies approximately 50 kilometres from Armenian border. region has been out of control of Azerbaijan since end of war in 1994, however, both sides have a heavy military presence along a demilitarized zone separating region from rest of country. ditionally, local soldiers backed by Armenia also occupy some Azerbaijani territory outside region.
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two countries have long been at odds over Nagor-Karabakh and after Sunday’s attack, Armenia declared martial law and mobilised its male population. Armenia’s defence ministry informed that its troops h destroyed three tanks, shot down two helicopters and three unmanned aerial vehicles, however, Azerbaijan’s defence ministry denied claim. But Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said in a televised dress to nation that “re are losses among Azerbaijani forces and civilian population as a result of Armenian bombardment”.
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Turkey condemns ‘Armenia’s attack’
news of attack was harshly received in Turkey, which is a close ally to Azerbaijan. While taking to Twitter, Turkey’s ruling party spokesman Omer Celik ‘vehemently’ condemned Armenia’s attack and said that country has once again committed a provocation, igring law. He furr promised that Turkey would stand by Azerbaijan and ded: “Armenia is playing with fire and endangering regional peace”.
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Turkey’s presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin also condemned Armenia and said that y ‘violated ceasefire’ by attacking civilian settlements. Kalin ded, “ international community must immediately say stop to this dangerous provocation”. On or hand, Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan wrote on Twitter, “We stay strong next to our army to protect our morland from Azeri invasion”.
(Inputs & Im: AP)
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18:03 IST, September 27th 2020