No significant ceasefire violations recorded, Armenian military says
Armenia’s Defense Ministry recorded no significant ceasefire violations by Azerbaijani forces on Thursday afternoon.
“No significant ceasefire violations were recorded between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.,” the ministry said in a statement.
“By 3 p.m., the situation on the frontline holds relatively stable. The Ministry of Defense will report on any changes to the situation,” it added.
Azerbaijani troops shelled Armenian positions near the border village of Sotk in Gegharkunik Province early on Thursday, leaving four Armenian soldiers wounded.
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