⁍ Hundreds of people have been killed in the past week of fighting between Azerbaijan and ethnic Armenian forces.


⁍ Aliyev said Azeri forces were advancing in a week-long offensive to retake lands they lost to ethnic Armenians in the 1990s.


⁍ The conflict threatens to drag in other regional powers as Azerbaijan is supported by Turkey, while Armenia has a defence pact with Russia.


– The conflict between Azerbaijan and the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh continues to escalate: Today, Azerbaijan said Armenian forces had fired rockets at the city of Ganja, killing one civilian and wounding 32, and threatened to retaliate by destroying military targets inside Armenia. Armenia denied it had directed fire ‘of any kind’ toward Azerbaijan. In a televised address to the nation, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev demanded that Armenia set a timetable for withdrawing from the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding Azeri territories, and said Azerbaijan would not cease military action until that happened, reports Reuters. “The Azeri soldier is chasing them like a dog, the Azeri soldier is standing at their posts, we have taken their weaponry, we are carrying out the mission of liberation,” he said. “Azerbaijan has one condition, and that is the liberation of its territories. Nagorno-Karabakh is the territory of Azerbaijan. We must return and we shall return.’ Hundreds of people have been killed in the past week of fighting between Azerbaijan and ethnic Armenian forces, including more than 40 civilians. The clashes are the worst since the 1990s, when some 30,000 people were killed. They have raised international concern about stability in the South Caucasus, where pipelines carry Azeri oil and gas to world markets. The conflict threatens to drag in other regional powers, as Azerbaijan is supported by Turkey, while Armenia has a defense pact with Russia.



Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/armenia-azerbaijan/azerbaijans-leader-says-no-end-to-fighting-until-armenia-sets-pullout-timetable-idUSKBN26P098