China News Service, September 30, reported that the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Naka region has lasted for several days, causing nearly 100 deaths, including civilians, and the UN Security Council said it will hold an emergency meeting to discuss the situation in the region.

On the other hand, Armenia claimed that the Turkish Air Force shot down a fighter plane in the country, and Turkey was criticized as "actually involved in the Naka conflict."

With continuous nagging smoke, with the mediation of the international community, can both parties in the conflict extinguish the war and return to the negotiating table?

Will Turkey’s “intervention” add fuel to the tension?

On September 29, local time, soldiers were firing artillery shells in a group of frontline photos released by the Armenian Ministry of Defense.

Anxious war in Naka region

Caused nearly 100 deaths

  On September 30, the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the Naka region entered its fourth day. The two sides continued to fight and the number of casualties continued to increase.

According to the latest statistics from the Associated Press, at least 84 soldiers were killed in the fierce conflict and at least 11 civilians were killed.

  On the 29th local time, the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia rejected the proposal for peace talks.

  The Armenian Ministry of Defense stated on the 29th that during the latest friction, the Armenian army destroyed 137 armored vehicles in Azerbaijan.

  The Asian side also pointed out that an F-16 fighter of the Turkish Air Force shot down a Su-25 fighter of the Asian Air Force in Armenian airspace that same day, and the pilot of the Su-25 fighter has been confirmed dead.

But both Azerbaijan and Turkey denied this.

The Albanian side claimed that this was false news and deliberately promoted it for the Asian side.

  Officials of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan claimed that the "fierce fighting" continued in the early hours of the 29th. They had repelled the enemy's counterattack, destroyed an enemy mobile column and an artillery unit, and later destroyed the enemy's entire mobile infantry regiment.

  As the conflict between the two sides continued, Armenia announced the implementation of martial law and general military mobilization on the 27th.

The President of Azerbaijan approved the implementation of martial law and curfews in many cities and announced some military mobilizations.

Data map: Turkish President Erdogan.

Turkey is "involved" in the Naka conflict?

Both sides hold their own words

  In addition, Armenia's accusation that the Turkish military shot down the country's fighter jets has also attracted widespread attention.

On the 29th, Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan once stated that Turkey has actually been involved in the Naqqa conflict.

Pahinyan said: "According to reliable information we have obtained, (Turkey) military advisers and high-ranking military officials are currently located at the Azerbaijani command post."

  Armenia’s ambassador to Russia also said a few days ago that Turkey sent 4000 soldiers to Azerbaijan through Syria on the 28th.

  However, President Aliyev of Azerbaijan denied this.

He said that Turkey’s assistance to Azerbaijan is merely moral support, and Turkey’s role is characterized by stabilizing the regional situation.

Aliyev emphasized that Turkey is not a participant in the Naka conflict.

  The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) analyzed that Turkey's strong support may inspire Azerbaijan.

As early as August, the Minister of Defense of Azerbaijan stated that the country would perform its "sacred duty" with the help of the Turkish military, in other words, "take back its lost territory."

  Some analysis pointed out that Turkey is the party that can directly exert influence in this conflict.

The Turkish side publicly expressed support for Azerbaijan before.

On the other hand, Russia, which previously called on both sides of the conflict to ease the situation, said that the two sides need to cease the war as soon as possible. Any remarks about military support or military activities will definitely add fuel to the fire.

On September 28, local time, in Nagorno-Karabakh (Naka area), the local village was shelled during the Ya-A conflict, some houses were damaged, and civilians were injured or killed in the incident.

The picture shows the villagers describing the shell fragments hitting the local building.

The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting

Many parties call on Yaya to return to the negotiating table

  In response to the ongoing conflict between Asia and Afghanistan, the UN Security Council is expected to convene an emergency meeting to discuss the escalation of the conflict between the two sides.

The UN Security Council called on Azerbaijan and Armenia to cease fire immediately and restart negotiations without delay.

  A spokesman for German Chancellor Merkel also stated on the 29th that Merkel had called the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan to urge an immediate end to the conflict.

"The Prime Minister urgently called for an immediate ceasefire and return to the negotiating table."

  Previously, the European Union, Iran, Russia, France, and the United States all urged the two sides to stop fighting and return to the negotiating table.

  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 sides have occurred from time to time.