Amnesty International has verified the use of banned cluster bombs by Armenia for the first time in the current Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, following an attack on the city of Barda in Azerbaijan. Yesterday (28 October 2020), at approximately 1.30pm local time,…
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Armenia’s missile attack on city kills 21 with over 70 wounded
On October 28th, at around 1 pm, the hostile armed forces using cluster bombs prohibited by international law launched attacks at densely populated areas of Barda district, where trade facilities are located. As a result, 21 civilians were killed and…
Armenia launches new ballistic missiles on Azerbaijan’s populous cities
Armenia from its territory launched tactical ballistic missiles on Azerbaijan’s densely populated cities of Gabala, Kurdamir and Siyazan, said Hikmet Hajiyev, Azerbaijani presidential aide on Twitter. According to him, innocent civilians and civilian facilities were the target of Armenia’s indiscriminate…
UN chief condemns Armenian Scud missile attack on Azerbaijani city killing civilians, including children
UN chief Antonio Guterres on Sunday condemned Armenian indiscriminate missile attacks on Azerbaijan’s densely populated cities, and called “unacceptable” “the tragic loss of civilian lives, including children, from the latest reported strike”. Calling for the new ceasefire to be respected,…
Nagorno-Karabakh is not a disputed territory: Nasimi Aghayev writes to Los Angeles Times
os Angeles Times has published an opinion piece by Azerbaijan’s Consul General in Los Angeles Nasimi Aghayev on Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict. In the article titled “Is Nagorno-Karabakh disputed territory?”, Consul General states that “Nagorno-Karabakh is not a disputed territory. It is…
FM: Armenia resorts to terrorism against civilians
On September 28, 2020, the Azerbaijani city of Tartar has been under intense fire by the armed forces of Armenia since the early morning. Enemy forces purposefully target civilians and civilian objects in the city, Azerbaijan`s Ministry of Foreign Affairs…