Troops Killed As Border Tensions Rise Between Armenia And Azerbaijan -- Independent (Ireland)
Azerbaijan's Defence Ministry said that 12 of its troops have been killed in the past four days. Nagorno-Karabakh's armed forces said one of its soldiers was killed on Friday, the third in recent days.
Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh region and some adjacent territory have been under the control of Armenian soldiers and ethnic Armenian local troops since the end of a six-year separatist war in 1994. Both sides report frequent shootings and attempted incursions along the ceasefire line, but the latest outbreak of fighting is the worst in many years. It was not immediately clear what set off the latest violence between the former Soviet republics.
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More News On The Rise Of Tensions (And Fighting) Between Armenia And Azerbaijan Over The Dispued Region Of Nagorno-Karabakh
Fifteen die in clashes over disputed Nagorno-Karabakh -- BBC
Five more killed in clashes between Azeris, ethnic Armenians -- Reuters
Azerbaijani Defense Ministry Says Four Soldiers Killed Near Karabakh -- Radio Free Europe
Four More Azeris, One Armenian Killed in Fresh Karabakh Fighting -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Fighting Escalates Between Armenia, Azerbaijan Over Disputed Territory -- WSJ
Five killed in clashes over Nagorno Karabakh -- Al Jazeera
Soldiers killed as tensions rise in disputed Nagorny Karabakh -- Deutsche Welle
Azerbaijan-Armenia Border Skirmishes Turn Deadliest in 20 Years -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Armenian, Azeri Leaders to Meet in Sochi as Deadly Clashes Flare -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Armenia, Azerbaijan to Meet on Nagorno-Karabakh -- VOA
Azerbaijan blames Armenia for worse Karabakh situation -- ITAR-TASS
Russia voices concern over violence in Nagorno-Karabakh -- Reuters
Moscow concerned about deteriorating situation in Karabakh region -- ITAR-TASS
Events in Nagorno-Karabakh Violate Ceasefire Agreements – Russian Foreign Ministry -- RIA Novosti
Georgian FM hopes for an immediate ceasefire between Azerbaijan and Armenia -- Trend.az
OSCE Urges Immediate Settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict -- RIA Novosti
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I have alto heard that people in Sibir wants federalization and the people there are sick of feeding Moscow. Is it true that its very much unrest in Sibir?
Well why not? Probably feeling left out with everyone else having such a good time shooting at each other.
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I have seen a 30 .06 blow a hole the size of a chest cavity in the wet mud of a rectangular, irrigation pond. A person can know fear without seeing another person hurt.
Russia has a huge base in Armenia .... they do not want another war in this part of the Caucasus.
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