Chinanews, October 3, a comprehensive report, the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the Naka (Nagorno-Karabakh) region entered its sixth day on the 2nd local time, but the tension between the two sides has not weakened. Signs.

Although Armenia has indicated that it intends to cooperate with international mediators to achieve a ceasefire, some experts pointed out that it is currently unlikely that the two sides will sit at the negotiating table to begin peace talks.

On October 2, 2020, local time, Armenia and Azerbaijan entered the sixth day of a new round of conflict in the Naka region. The two sides continued to fight, and the buildings in the Naka region were damaged by shelling.

The picture shows that a local building was damaged and the external glass was broken.

Civilians are "trapped in crossfire" by violence

  According to the report, the Armenian side claimed that the Azerbaijani army carried out intermittent shelling on major cities in the Naka region on the 2nd, wounding many people, including civilians.

  Local government officials in the Naka region said that civilians suffered from shrapnel injuries are common.

Allegedly, the Azerbaijani army destroyed a bridge connecting Armenia and the Naka region, and the local government of the Naka region vowed to fight back.

  Azerbaijan accused the Armenian army of shelling its territory, including the town of Tert.

Azerbaijani presidential adviser Shikmet Hajiyev said, "On the 2nd, (Armenia) fired more than 2,000 artillery shells at Tert."

  According to reports, the recent armed conflict in Ya-Ah is the most serious in decades and has claimed the lives of about 200 people, including more than 30 civilians.

  The International Red Cross stated that civilians were "trapped in the crossfire" by violence, and the conflict has caused the destruction of hundreds of houses, schools and hospitals.

On October 2, 2020, local time, Armenia and Azerbaijan entered the sixth day of a new round of conflict in the Naka region. The two sides continued to fight, and the buildings in the Naka region were damaged by shelling.

The picture shows a local building damaged.

Turkey accused of "crossing the red line"

  According to the British "Guardian" report, with a Turkish private security company deploying 1,000 Syrian fighters in Azerbaijan, Turkey's support for Azerbaijan has been revealed.

This approach in Turkey may break the already fragile balance in the Caucasus.

  The report pointed out that both Turkey and Azerbaijan denied the deployment of Syrian mercenaries in the Naka region, and accused Armenia of deploying Kurdish militants from Syria and Iraq in the region, but did not provide corresponding evidence.

  On the 2nd, French President Macron and Turkish President Erdogan had a dispute over related issues.

According to reports, Macron said that intelligence reports have confirmed that 300 militants from Syrian extremist organizations have traveled to Azerbaijan through Turkey. This move "has crossed the red line" and Turkey should give an explanation.

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

Turkey intervenes or triggers conflicts with Russia and Iran.

On October 2, 2020, local time, Armenia and Azerbaijan entered the sixth day of a new round of conflict in the Naka region. The two sides continued to fight, and the buildings in the Naka region were damaged by shelling.

The picture shows a local car damaged.

Armenia calls on experts for peace talks: it may be difficult to achieve

  Russian Foreign and Defense Policy Committee Chairman Fyodor Lukyanov analyzed on the 2nd that Azerbaijan and Armenia are now unlikely to sit at the negotiating table and stop hostilities in the Naka region.

  Lukyanov pointed out that the current situation has developed to the point where it is difficult for both parties to start negotiations.

Because Azerbaijan put forward an "impossible condition".

  According to reports, Azerbaijani President Aliyev said recently that unless Armenia unconditionally withdraws from the Naka region, Azerbaijan will not stop combat operations.

  At the same time, Vladimir Yevseyev, head of the Caucasus Department of the CIS National Research Institute, pointed out that "Azerbaijan has not achieved any of its goals" and does not rule out the possibility of taking further actions.

  In view of the fact that the two sides have not yet used certain types of weapons, Yevsayev further analyzed, "I am worried that Azerbaijan may start using these missiles to move the front, which will lead to Armenia's response. Armenia not only has nuclear warheads. The'Iskander' missile system, as well as other types of missile systems."

  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 to fight for the Naka region. Armenia occupied Naka and the surrounding part of the territory that was originally 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.