Overseas Network, September 30. According to the Russian Satellite News Agency, the spokesperson of the Armenian Ministry of Defense said on the 30th that the Armenian military had destroyed many heavy flamethrowers in Azerbaijan during the battle.

  Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Stepanyan said on Twitter on the 30th: “The fighting is still going on. The branches of the Armenian Alsatian Defense Force are taking actions in designated areas. Including the TOS-1A heavy flamethrower system, A large amount of military equipment has been destroyed.” The Armenian Defense Ministry also stated that the Azerbaijani Air Force is using drones and shelling operations to attack the Alsac troops.

Azerbaijan stated that Armenia used the OTR-21 Tochka tactical ballistic missile system in the Naka region.

  On September 27, local time, Armenia and Azerbaijan had an armed conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh (Naka region), and both sides suffered heavy losses.

The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan stated that the Armenian armed forces had more than 2,700 casualties and as many as 130 armored vehicles were destroyed.

Earlier, Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Stepanyan stated that the country’s army had used various anti-tank weapons and artillery to destroy Azerbaijan’s 137 tanks and armored vehicles and shot down 72 drones and 7 A helicopter and a plane.

  According to statistics, hundreds of soldiers and civilians were killed and injured in the conflict.

After the incident, both countries took corresponding measures. Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan announced that martial law and general military mobilization would be implemented throughout the country.

Azerbaijan’s President Aliyev also made a statement on this. On the 27th, he formally signed a decree, announcing that the country has entered a state of war from 0:00 on the 28th and imposed curfews and bans in major cities such as Baku, Ganja, and Sumqayt. Time is from 21 o'clock to 6 o'clock the next day.

  The Naka region is located in southwestern Azerbaijan, and its residents are mostly Armenians.

After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Azerbaijan and Armenia broke out in a battle for Nagorny, and Armenia occupied Nagorny and its surrounding parts of Azerbaijan.

In 1994, Azerbaijan and Armenia reached an agreement on a comprehensive ceasefire, but the two countries have been in a state of hostility due to the Naka issue, and armed conflicts between the two countries have occurred from time to time.

(Overseas Net Wang Shanning)