Baku denies reports of shelling attack on civilian convoy escorted by Russian peacekeepers
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry also slammed as disinformation the Armenian media reports about an Azerbaijani shelling attack on the Nagorno-Karabakh town of Aghdere
BAKU, September 20. /TASS/. The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry has denied social media reports of a shelling attack on a civilian convoy escorted by Russian peacekeepers.
"Allegations posted on some Armenian social media accounts about the Azerbaijani Armed Forces shelling a civilian convoy escorted by Russian peacekeepers, which was moving along Lachin Road, are untrue; this is disinformation. We strongly deny these allegations," the ministry said in a statement.
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry also slammed as disinformation Armenian media reports about an Azerbaijani shelling attack on the Nagorno-Karabakh town of Aghdere.
On September 19, tensions flared up again in Nagorno-Karabakh. Baku announced it was launching what it described as "local anti-terrorist measures" and demanded the withdrawal of Armenian troops from the region. Yerevan, in turn, said there were no Armenian forces in Karabakh, calling what was happening "an act of large-scale aggression." Residents of the Armenian capital took to the streets to protest outside the Armenian government building, blaming the country’s leadership and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for the situation.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has called on the parties to the conflict to stop the bloodshed, end hostilities, prevent civilian casualties, and go back to trying to settle the Karabakh issue diplomatically.
Pashinyan announced at a Council of Europe summit on May 17, 2023, that Yerevan recognized Azerbaijan’s sovereignty within the borders incorporating Nagorno-Karabakh.