Cattle harmed as Azerbaijani fire targets Armenia’s border village
Azerbaijani forces opened fire toward the pastures in the border village of Baghanis in Armenia’s Tavush Province, killing and harming cattle.
Speaking to Panorama.am, Narek Sahakyan, the head of the village, said that the incident occurred at around 4:30 p.m. on 8 April.
“The shelling lasted for 5-7 minutes. One cow was killed, while two others had to be slaughtered. Two other cows were also harmed, but there was no need for a forced slaughter,” he said.
According to Narek Sahakyan, the situation in the village is calm at the moment, with the inhabitants busy with their daily affairs.
To note, on April 7 and overnight April 8, Azerbaijani military made several ceasefire violations in the Nakhijevan section, opening gunfire toward the Armenian Armed Forces mostly from firearms. The Armenian forces took countermeasures to suppress the adversary.