Azerbaijan and Armenia Military Conflict Many casualties to civilians September 28, 21:19

The military clash over the disputed territory between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the former Soviet Union has entered the second day, and attacks by both tanks and mortars have caused many casualties to civilians.

Former Soviet Azerbaijan and Armenia have been fighting for many years over the Armenian-rich Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region in western Azerbaijan, and a large-scale military conflict occurred on the 27th.

The fighting continued on the 28th, with 59 soldiers and 2 civilians killed on the Armenian side and more than 100 injured on the civilian side, while 6 civilians on the Azerbaijani side, according to each announcement. It means that they have died and 26 people have been injured.



Attacks by tanks and mortars were also confirmed in the footage from the field, and the battle is in full swing.



The conflict between the two countries over the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region has continued for more than 30 years, and after an agreement on a ceasefire in 1994, Russia, the United States, and France have jointly mediated and worked for peace.



However, Azerbaijan did not give up Turkey and Armenia backed by Russia, which has a military alliance, and in July there was an armed conflict near the border, raising tensions.



Following this battle, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov talked with the foreign ministers of both countries over the phone and requested that talks be started to stabilize the situation, and the EU-European Union also issued a statement calling for an immediate ceasefire and restrained both sides. I am seeking.



However, the two countries have accused each other of "attacking the other party," and have issued martial law to prepare for the prolongation of the battle, raising concerns about the intensification of the battle.