Published on 4 May 2016
Reports
suggest that fighting is continuing near the disputed region of
Nagorno-Karabakh. The territory, which sits within the
legally-recognised borders of Azerbaijan, is controlled by forces backed
by neighbouring Armenia.
Armenia says it is not directly involved in a conflict, but that is rejected by Azerbaijan.
The past month has seen the worst violence there since the mid-1990s. The BBC’s Tom Burridge travelled to the region of Agdam in western Azerbaijan.
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The past month has seen the worst violence there since the mid-1990s. The BBC’s Tom Burridge travelled to the region of Agdam in western Azerbaijan.
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As fighting raged in #NagornoKarabakh, Azeri Defense Ministry plane landed in Israel twice https://t.co/TihbZBhHMq pic.twitter.com/9XfLrLN0vG— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) April 27, 2016
My piece from Yerevan on threats to Armenia-Russia ties amid Nagorno-Karabakh tensions: https://t.co/sk6bqV2g7R— Howard Amos (@howardamos) April 27, 2016
Nagorno-Karabakh says two soldiers killed by Azeri gunfire: YEREVAN (Reuters) - The Armenian-backe... https://t.co/o3uvNBqsbi #WorldNews— Roltek International (@roltek) April 26, 2016
Conflict In The #Caucasus: Nagorno-Karabakh - Forbes https://t.co/X7tVbYBTk0— Jon Chicky (@JonChicky) April 24, 2016