Artsakh's NSS negotiating with Russian peacekeepers to eliminate tools of Azerbaijan's psychological attack
The National Security Service (NSS) of the Artsakh Republic is taking measures to enhance security in the village of Khramort and other communities of the Askeran region after Azerbaijani threats against the local residents.
"The decent developments in various sections of the line of contact between Artsakh and Azerbaijan, including in the village of Khramort in the Askeran region, have caused concern among the people of Artsak,” the NSS said in a statement on Monday.
“Azerbaijan's psychological attack with the use of various methods is alarming in itself, yet both Artsakh residents and government agencies must work to improve the real components of security.
“In this regard, the National Security Service is taking all measures to protect the lives and health of the residents of Khramort and other communities from possible attacks and to establish a stable and reliable security system.
“The NSS is also holding talks with Russian peacekeepers to eliminate the tools of psychological attack carried out by Azerbaijan," reads the statement.
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