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Clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia continue, more than 100 people killed, Turkey blamed

Clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia continue for a third day, with more than 100 people killed on both sides, including soldiers and civilians. Armenia has accused Turkey of violating the law. Ankara has denied that it shot down an Armenian plane, while Germany and Russia have once again called for a ceasefire. According to AFP, the Kremlin has called on Turkey to play a role in a ceasefire in war-torn areas. Is.

At least 100 people have been killed so far in clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, including soldiers and civilians. The fighting is intensifying. The Nagorno-Karabakh administration has confirmed the deaths of 84 soldiers since Sunday. Azerbaijan has also confirmed the deaths of seven civilians. The fighting, which began three days ago, is no longer limited to Nagorno-Karabakh, but is reported to have spread to other areas. Armenia, meanwhile, has accused Turkey of entering the country's airspace and shooting down one of its fighter jets.

According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the pilot of the Soviet-era SU-25 has died. According to Armenia, Turkish F-16 aircraft attacked its plane in Armenian airspace.

Clashes between Azerbaijan and Armenia continue, more than 100 people killed, Turkey blamed Reviewed by Zishan Aziz on 1:58 PM Rating: 5

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