Seven killed, 33 wounded in missile attack on Ganja - Azerbaijani president’s aide
Earlier on Sunday, Azerbaijan’s Prosecutor-General’s Office said five people were killed and 28 others were wounded in the missile attack in Ganja
BAKU, October 11. /TASS/. At least seven people were killed and 33 others were wounded in the missile attack in Ganja, western Azerbaijan, the Azerbaijani president’s aide Hikmet Gadzhiyev said on Sunday.
"As of now, more than seven civilians were killed and 33 were wounded, including children. Three houses were destroyed," Gadzhiyev wrote on his Twitter account.
Earlier on Sunday, Azerbaijan’s Prosecutor-General’s Office said five people were killed and 28 others were wounded in the missile attack in Ganja, the second largest city in Azerbaijan.
Renewed clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia erupted on September 27, with intense battles raging in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The area experienced flare-ups of violence in the summer of 2014, in April 2016 and this past July. Azerbaijan and Armenia have imposed martial law and launched mobilization efforts. Both parties to the conflict have reported casualties, among them civilians.
The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed territory that had been part of Azerbaijan before the Soviet Union break-up, but primarily populated by ethnic Armenians, broke out in February 1988 after the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region announced its withdrawal from the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1992-1994, tensions boiled over and exploded into large-scale military action for control over the enclave and seven adjacent territories after Azerbaijan lost control of them. Talks on the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement have been ongoing since 1992 under the OSCE Minsk Group, led by its three co-chairs - Russia, France and the United States.