Latest Updates on Karabakh Clashes, 22 October 2020 (Map Update)
ISWNews Analysis Group: Following the Azerbaijani forces advance in the south of Karabakh region, the Azerbaijani army managed to clear 23 new villages from the Armenian forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Following the Azerbaijani forces advance in the south of Karabakh region, the Azerbaijani army managed to clear 23 new villages from the Armenian forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Following the Azerbaijani forces advance in the south of Karabakh region, the Azerbaijani army managed to clear a large number of villages, including the important village of Zengilan from the Armenian forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: According to field sources, Turkish troops are dismantling equipment and preparing to leave the Morek observation post north of Hama and possibly several other observation posts in the Idlib region.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Azerbaijani army managed to clear 13 new villages in the Jabrayil district(rayon) in the south of Karabakh region from the Armenian forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Azerbaijan Ministry of Defense released a video of drone strikes against personnel, positions and military equipment of Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Azerbaijani army managed to clear the important village of Fuzuli in the south of the Nagorno-Karabakh region from the presence of Armenian forces.
ISWNews Analysis Group: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in a new tweet, announced more advances by Azerbaijani forces deep into Karabakh region.
ISWNews Analysis Group: The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan announced in a statement the pre-emptive missile attack against military targets inside Armenia.
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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: Ansar Allah and popular committees forces liberated Khanjar base in southwest of Al-Jawf province from Saudi-led coalition forces.
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.