As a journalist, Janis Vingris fled Nagorno-Karabakh – Abroad – News

Since the end of September, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has erupted again. Each of the parties involved has its own version of what happened, but the Azerbaijani military has been able to seize parts of Nagorno-Karabakh. So far, heavy fighting has taken place for Sushi on the outskirts of the capital, Stepanakert, and some sources have … Read more

In the Mouth of the Caucasus War: Journalist Jānis Vingris from Nagorno-Karabakh – Abroad – News

Since the end of September, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has erupted again. Each of the parties involved has its own version of what happened, but the Azerbaijani military has been able to seize parts of Nagorno-Karabakh. For the time being, the Shushi town on the outskirts of Stepanakert (the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh) is under threat, and … Read more

BBC and Bellingcat confirm authenticity of Karabakh prisoner murder video – Abroad – News

The Azerbaijani authorities previously claimed that the video was a forgery. – On October 15, two videos were published in the “Telegram” application on Azerbaijani channels. – The first shows Azerbaijani soldiers being held captive by two Armenians, while the second shows people dressed in the same clothes as prisoners being executed in public. – … Read more

Armenia v. Azerbaijan: whose economy will suffer less from war – Financial News – Financenet

Over the past week, a number of analytical papers have been published on the financial market response to the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. For example, experts polled by Reuters believe that investors are betting that “Baku’s economy, which is heavily dependent on oil and gas, will be much better able to weather the war-related crisis … Read more

Armenia and Azerbaijan again accuse each other of violating the Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire – Abroad – News

The two countries had agreed on a humanitarian ceasefire from 18 October at 00.00 local time. – However, the Armenian Ministry of Defense today reported the firing of missiles and artillery by Azerbaijan. – The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense later accused Armenia of non-compliance with the ceasefire. – The two sides agreed on a ceasefire … Read more

Yerevan announces right to bomb military facilities in Azerbaijan – Abroad – News

“On October 14, the Azerbaijani armed forces struck military equipment on duty in Armenian territory along the border with Karabakh Karwachar,” the statement said. “The blow was given solely on the assumption that this technique was ready to strike at the peaceful settlements of Azerbaijan.” – The Ministry described such assumptions in Baku as completely … Read more

Armenia and Azerbaijan accuse each other of violating the Karabakh ceasefire – Abroad – News

Internationally unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh authorities report heavy rocket and artillery fire from Azerbaijan. – The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense, for its part, claims that Armenia was the first to open fire, firing on the Terter region. – “They are completely lies. Azerbaijan is preparing the ground for aggressive action in peaceful places,” a spokeswoman for the … Read more

Turkey has called on Moscow to put pressure on Armenia – Abroad – News

Despite the ceasefire, fighting between Armenian forces and the Azerbaijani army resumed in Nagorno-Karabakh on Monday. – In a telephone conversation with Shawig, Akar spoke of “the need for Armenia to cease its attacks and withdraw from the occupied territories,” the Turkish Ministry of Defense said. – Akars also said that “Azerbaijan will not wait … Read more

Azerbaijani President rejects concessions to Armenia in Nagorno-Karabakh talks – Abroad – News

The foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia are meeting in Moscow today to discuss a potential way out of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, where more than 400 people have died since September 27. – There have been hostile relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia since the 1990s, when there was a war over Nagorno-Karabakh, a predominantly … Read more

Prime Minister of Armenia: The country has reached a crucial moment in history – Abroad – News

“Dear compatriots, brothers and sisters, we are facing the most crucial moment in our millennial history,” Pashinjan said. “We all have to dedicate ourselves to one goal: victory.” – In his address, he accused Turkey and Azerbaijan of continuing the Armenian genocide. – “Turkey and Azerbaijan are not just pursuing military-political goals, they are not … Read more