Last year, another battle took place between former Soviet Azerbaijan and Armenia, where thousands of people were killed in a major battle, with both sides killed.

The situation remains unstable between the two countries even after the ceasefire agreement a year ago, and there are concerns that the relationship will worsen.

A battle broke out near the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia on the 16th, and the defense ministry of both sides announced the number of victims on the 17th.



According to it, 7 people were killed and 10 people were injured on the Azerbaijani side, 1 person was killed on the Armenian side, 13 people were detained, and 24 people were missing.



The Russian Defense Ministry says the fighting has been mediated by Russia, but the EU-European Union has expressed strong concern in a statement released on the 17th, and President Michelle hastened the situation against both sides. He called for convergence and respect for the ceasefire.



Azerbaijan and Armenia have been in conflict for many years over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh, and last year the fighting intensified, killing thousands of people on both sides.



Even after the ceasefire agreement was reached in November last year, they accused each other of having been attacked in violation of the agreement, and the unstable situation continues, and there are concerns about further deterioration of bilateral relations.