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New rocket fire hits main Karabakh city

Azerbaijani forces claim that they took retaliatory measures

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 04 Oct 2020 4:30PM

New rocket fire hits main Karabakh city
A man inspects a crater which locals said was caused by an Armenian rocket strike in the town of Beylagan today, during the ongoing fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region. – AFP pic, October 4, 2020

STEPANAKERT – Azerbaijani forces on Sunday shelled Stepanakert, the main city of the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian officials said as fighting entered a second week.

In Stepanakert, an AFP team on the ground heard the sound of sirens at around 9.30am followed by several explosions. Power in the city was out on Sunday.

"Azerbaijani forces are shelling civilian targets in Stepanakert with rockets," Armenian defence ministry spokesman Artsrun Hovhannisyan told AFP.

Azerbaijani authorities for their part said that they had taken "retaliatory measures" after rocket fire by Armenian separatists from Stepanakert.

The defence ministry in Baku said Armenian armed forces were firing rockets at the towns of Terter and Horadiz in the Fizuli region from Stepanakert.

Baku and Yerevan have for decades been locked in a simmering conflict over the ethnic Armenian province that broke away from Azerbaijan in a bitterly fought war in the 1990s.

New fighting that erupted September 27 has been the heaviest in decades and has claimed more than 240 lives, including more than 30 civilians.

The fighting continued despite international calls for the neighbours to halt clashes and begin talks as fears grow that the fighting could expand into a multi-front war sucking in regional powers Turkey and Russia.

French President Emmanuel Macron has warned NATO member Turkey – which backs Azerbaijan – against the alleged deployment of militants from Syria to the Karabakh conflict.

Karabakh's declaration of independence from Azerbaijan sparked a war in the early 1990s that claimed 30,000 lives, but it is still not recognised as independent by any country, including Armenia.

Talks to resolve the conflict have largely stalled since a 1994 ceasefire agreement. – AFP, October 4, 2020

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