Situation on Armenian-Azerbaijani border unchanged – military
The situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border remained unchanged as of Tuesday morning, the Armenian Defense Ministry said in a statement.
“No change in the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border has been recorded as of 9am September 20,” the statement said.
Azerbaijani forces launched a massive attack against Armenia just after midnight on September 13, delivering artillery and drone strikes on Armenian military positions and civilian settlements.
More than 200 Armenian troops were killed in Azerbaijani attacks in two days.
The Defense Ministry said late on September 14 that the hostilities stopped at 8pm local time. Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council Armen Grigoryan announced shortly after midnight that Yerevan and Baku had agreed a ceasefire brokered by the international community.
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