22-09-2023
BAKU: As Azerbaijan launched its military operations against terrorist factions in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region Tuesday, a separatist official from the mountainous region claimed that at least 200 people were dead with another over 400 injured, with no apparent end in sight to the decades-long conflict.
The Karabakh region’s rights ombudsman said on social media: “There are at least 200 killed and more than 400 wounded,” adding that “at least 10 civilians were among the dead, five of them children.”
The military operation by Azerbaijan commenced Tuesday against Armenia, around three years after both countries were locked in a military standoff.
Azerbaijan has not given details of its casualties but President Ilham Aliyev said Wednesday evening that some of its soldiers had been killed and others were wounded.
The decision of action was taken months after the tensions between the two reached a crescendo hours after Baku said six Azerbaijanis were killed by mine explosions in Karabakh, blaming Armenian separatists.
“Localized anti-terrorist measures have been launched in the region,” Baku’s defence ministry earlier said, adding it was using “high precision weapons on the front line and in-depth as part of the operations.”
Armenia and Azerbaijan have been locked in a decades-long conflict over Karabakh, going to war in the 1990s and in 2020.
The breakaway region populated mainly by Armenians is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan.
Baku has cited “systemic shelling” of Azerbaijani positions by Armenian separatists in Karabakh as well as “the continuing mining of our territories” and accused Yerevan of a troop build-up.
It said it had “repeatedly warned” of what it called violations of a Russian-brokered ceasefire that ended a 2020 war between the neighbors, calling them “a serious source of threat for peace and stability in the region.”
Baku said it wanted to “suppress large-scale provocations” in Karabakh. Its aims also included the “disarmament and withdrawal of the Armenian armed forces from our territories” and “the safety of the civilian population” returning to territories it reclaimed in 2020.
Hours earlier, Baku said four policemen and two civilians were killed in mine explosions staged by “Armenian separatist groups.”
Blasts were heard Tuesday in the Armenian separatist stronghold of Stepanakert in the breakaway region, according to media.
“Mass shelling has started here,” Ruen Vardanyan, a former state minister of Karabakh wrote on Telegram. (Int’l News Desk)