Azerbaijan and Armenia fight casualties again tensions September 28, 5:42

Tensions are rising again as a battle broke out between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the former Soviet Union, where conflicts have continued over territorial disputes on the 27th.

Concerns are widespread, with Russia and the EU-European Union calling for restraint on both sides.

Former Soviet Azerbaijan and Armenia are fighting over the attribution of Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, which has many Armenian inhabitants in Azerbaijan territory, and the conflict continues even after the ceasefire agreement was reached in 1994.



According to Russian news agencies, a battle has occurred between the two sides around Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region on the 27th, causing casualties including residents.



Azerbaijani President Ariev said, "The Armenian side has begun to bombard our military facilities," while Armenian Prime Minister Pasignan said, "The Azerbaijani side has made a major provocation. This is a declaration of war against us. He accused him of issuing a strict order and demanded that all the people be mobilized to deal with this situation.



Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held telephone talks with the two foreign ministers in response to the rising tensions between the two countries, calling for both sides to start talks to stabilize the situation, and the EU-European Union also made diplomacy. Concerns are growing that the situation will worsen, with senior representative Borel in charge issuing a statement calling for an immediate suspension.