Further Expansion of Combat between Azerbaijan and Armenia Concerns September 29, 7:04

The massive battle over the disputed territory between former Soviet Azerbaijan and Armenia continued on the night of the 28th, killing more than 60 people, including civilians.

With concerns about further expansion of the fighting, the future focus is on the developments of Armenian allies, Russia-Azerbaijan friendships, and Turkey.

Former Soviet Azerbaijan and Armenia have been in conflict for over 30 years over the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, which is located in western Azerbaijan and has a large population of Armenian descent.

The large-scale battle that reignited on the 27th continued on the night of the 28th, and the total number of deaths on both sides reached more than 60, including 11 civilians, and there are concerns about further expansion of the battle.



In response to this situation, Armenian ally Russia's spokesman Peskov called on both sides to restrain themselves on the 28th, saying, "We demand maximum restraint from all parties."



Meanwhile, Turkey's President Erdogan, a friend of Azerbaijan, has expressed his support for Azerbaijan by saying, "Peace will come when Armenia immediately withdraws from the land of Azerbaijanis," and the Armenian side is opposed.



Russia has a great influence on Armenia and Turkey has a great influence on Azerbaijan, so that trend is the focus of the future.