Defense Ministry: No fire of any kind being opened from Armenia in Azerbaijan’s direction
The Armenian Ministry of Defense formally declares that no fire of any kind is being opened from the territory of Armenia in the direction of Azerbaijan, spokeswoman Shushan Stepanyan wrote on Facebook on Sunday.
In the early morning of September 27, Azerbaijan launched a massive air and artillery attack on the Artsakh military positions and numerous civilian settlements and infrastructure in the country, including the capital Stepanakert, the towns of Martuni, Martakert and Hadrut. Artsakh civilians were told to take shelter.
Both Armenia and Artsakh have declared martial law and a general mobilization.
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