War crime in Ganja, at least 15 people killed + Video
ISWNews Analysis Group: At least 15 people were killed and 52 others were injured when an Armenian missile targeted the city of Ganja in northern Azerbaijan.
ISWNews Analysis Group: At least 15 people were killed and 52 others were injured when an Armenian missile targeted the city of Ganja in northern Azerbaijan.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Azerbaijani forces published images from inside the town of Hadrut in the south of Nagorno-Karabakh.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in a new tweet, announced more advances by Azerbaijani forces deep into Karabakh region.
ISWNews Analysis Group: One house was destroyed and one person was injured when several mortar shells hit the villages of Kadkhodalo and Qoli Begloo in Khodaafarin region.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan announced in a statement the pre-emptive missile attack against military targets inside Armenia.
Latest news from the Nagorno-Karabakh fronts, Who controls the Hadrut?!
ISWNews Analysis Group: After two weeks of conflict in Karabakh area, the ground clashes and artillery fire exchange are continuing between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Despite the ceasefire agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the announcement of its implementation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region on Saturday afternoon, artillery shelling and sporadic ground clashes continue in the region and the ceasefire has not been implemented.
ISWNews Analysis Group: After 11 hours of talks in Moscow, the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed to implement a temporary ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh, which will take effect as of 12 noon on 10 October.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Earlier, Azerbaijan officials claimed to have captured Hadrut village south of Nagorno-Karabakh but the Armenian side published a video from inside Hadrut, rejecting Azerbaijan claims over the area.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to field sources, during the past 48 hours, the Karabakh fronts did not witnessed any significant ground advances, and most of the clashes were followed by artillery duels and scattered fire exchanges.
Simultaneously with the Azerbaijani military operation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, the role of Turkish and Pakistani forces alongside Syrian mercenaries has become apparent, to the point that it is becoming a full-scale war in the region.