The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense confirmed the ceasefire agreement. In Nagorno-Karabakh, a ceasefire proposal was adopted from 13.00 on September 20.
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As Radio Liberty writes, an agreement was reached on the withdrawal and “disbandment and complete disarmament of the armed formations of the so-called “Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army”.” In addition, heavy military equipment must be removed from this territory.
The headquarters admitted that Azerbaijan managed to “break through to the combat positions of the “defense army” and take control of a number of heights and strategic road junctions.” In this regard, the so-called authorities of Karabakh “accepted the proposal of the command of the Russian peacekeeping mission for a ceasefire,” the Russian Air Force service reports.
These statements came the day after Azerbaijan launched “local anti-terrorist measures” in Karabakh. At the same time, videos are being circulated on social networks in which, allegedly, the Armenian population of Karabakh is leaving the populated areas of the region.
Issues with the Azerbaijani side regarding “reintegration” and ensuring the rights and security of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh will be discussed at a meeting in the city of Yevlakh on September 21.
Source: Racurs

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