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Single shots fired on Azerbaijani-Armenian border, Armenian defense ministry reports

On July 12, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry informed of an attempt by the Armenian Armed Forces to attack the republic’s positions in the direction of Tovuz on the border using artillery

YEREVAN, July 15. /TASS/. The situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border remains calm, but there are single shots fired by Azerbaijani Armed Forces, Armenian Defense Ministry Spokesman Shushan Stepanyan wrote on her Facebook page on Wednesday.

"The operative situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border remains calm. There are single shots fired from the side of the Azerbaijani army," she noted.

Situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border

On July 12, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry informed of an attempt by the Armenian Armed Forces to attack the republic’s positions in the direction of Tovuz (known as Tavush in Armenia) on the border using artillery. According to the ministry, the attacks continued during the night. Baku informed that eleven Azerbaijani troops had been killed since clashes had begun.

For its part, the Armenian Defense Ministry informed of 4 casualties and 10 people injured, adding that border tensions had escalated after an attempted breach from the side of Azerbaijan.

On Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov discussed the escalation of tensions of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border with his colleagues from Armenia and Azerbaijan Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and Elmar Mammadyarov, calling on both sides to establish a ceasefire. On Tuesday, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has also called on both conflict sides to stop the clashes and to begin the de-escalation of the conflict.

Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed border region between Armenia and Azerbaijan, sought independence from Azerbaijan at the end of the 1980s, which resulted in a war between Azerbaijan and Armenia that claimed the lives of 25,000-30,000 people between 1988 and 1994. Talks on the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement have been going on since 1992. Russia, the US and France are co-chairs of the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) that acts as a mediator in resolving the crisis. The group also includes Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Germany, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland and Turkey.