Armenia, Azerbaijan launch attacks hours after truce
Monday, 19 October 2020 Despite a second attempt at a cease-fire, Armenia and Azerbaijan traded accusations Sunday of violating the new truce in their destructive conflict over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The latest truce, which was announced Saturday and took force at midnight, was the second attempt to establish a cease-fire since heavy...
A humanitarian ceasefire between Azerbaijan and Armenia came into force at midnight on Saturday, only to crumble within a few hours - with both sides accusing the other of violations. David Doyle reports.
The last two weeks have seen the largest escalation of bloodshed since 1994 between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which have been locked in a decades-old conflict.
The last two weeks have seen the largest escalation of bloodshed since 1994 between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which have been locked in a decades-old conflict.
On Friday, Russia hosted ceasefire talks in a move to stop the escalation of violence in the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
After 10 hours of negotiations, both Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed..