Chinanews.com, December 14th. According to a report by Russian Satellite Network on the 13th, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that the current line of contact in the Naka area complies with the ceasefire agreement. Only one violation of the ceasefire agreement occurred in the Gadruz area on December 11. Case.

  According to the source, “the entire line of contact in the Naka region abides by the ceasefire agreement. A violation of the ceasefire agreement occurred in the Gadruz area on December 11. After the Russian peacekeeping forces took action, they stopped further exchanges of fire.”

  According to reports, the Russian peacekeeping force escorted 634 refugees back to the Naka area and repaired the local civilian infrastructure.

At present, the total number of returning refugees has reached 38,341.

On October 20, local time, the Azerbaijani Ministry of National Defense released a picture that day, showing that Azerbaijani artillery troops fired violently on targets in the Naka region. The Azerbaijani side stated that parts of its territory were also shelled by Armenia that day.

  Lieutenant General Muradov, commander of the Russian peacekeeping forces in the Naka region, stated that the situation in the two villages and towns in the Gadruz area where violations of the ceasefire occurred on December 11 has been normalized.

  Muradov said that the Russian peacekeeping forces have taken action to stop the situation, and the situation in the region is now normalizing.

The Russian peacekeeping forces are monitoring the situation and cooperating with Armenia and Azerbaijan.

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

After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, war broke out between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the ownership of the Naka region.

In 1994, the two sides 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 have occurred from time to time.

  On September 27, 2020, a new round of conflict broke out in Azerbaijan and Armenia in the Naka region.

On November 9, the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a statement announcing a complete ceasefire in the Naka region from 0:00 Moscow time on the 10th.

According to the statement, Azerbaijan and Armenia will exchange prisoners of war, other detainees and the remains of victims, and Russia will deploy peacekeepers in the Naka region.