Situation in Artsakh relatively stable, minister says
At the moment, the situation in Artsakh is relatively stable, Artsakh’s Foreign Minister David Babayan said on Facebook on Tuesday.
“Azerbaijan has not changed its position and policy. It must be clearly understood that the situation is not easy both in Artsakh and in the world, and in this case a very professional and patriotic approach should be taken. We must be restrained and distance ourselves from demagogues as much as possible,” he wrote.
Azerbaijani forces began attacking the Artsakh army positions in the country’s north and northwest on Monday morning. The Artsakh troops thwarted all Azerbaijani attempts to cross the line of contact, the ministry said.
An Artsakh soldier, identified as Albert Bakhshiyan, was injured in the Azerbaijani attack.
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