Azerbaijani army invaded Armenia, Azerbaijani army inflicted heavy losses on Armenian army, military installations were destroyed. According to the details, the ongoing war between Azerbaijan and Armenia for Nagorno-Karabakh is intensifying. With each passing day, the weight of the Azerbaijani army is getting heavier.
According to the report of foreign news agencies, after the attack on the urban areas of Azerbaijan, the Azeri army has taken full retaliatory action. Azerbaijani army has entered Armenian territory and targeted military installations. The military installations that were targeting the urban areas of Azerbaijan have been destroyed.
Armenia has also confirmed the invasion of Azerbaijan and the heavy damage it caused.
It is reported that fierce clashes took place yesterday and 45 Armenian-backed soldiers were killed in the battle against the Azerbaijani army in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. Fighting in the area since September 27 has so far killed 525 soldiers. In addition, 25 civilians have been killed and more than 100 wounded in the fighting. The Qarabagh regional army has the support of the Armenian Armed Forces.
The Nagorno-Karabakh region belongs to Azerbaijan under international law, while Armenia declares it its territory due to the majority of its ethnic Armenians living there. It has a population of 1.5 million. For the first time since the 1990s, bloody clashes are taking place between the Armenian-born region and Azerbaijani forces, who are shelling each other's positions with artillery.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at loggerheads over the region since the 1990s, following the collapse of the former Soviet Union in 1991. A ceasefire agreement was reached between the two countries in 1994, but in April 2016, fighting broke out again in Qarabagh. The international community still considers the disputed territory part of Azerbaijan. Nagorno-Karabakh is located on the Caucasus Mountains (Caucasus) and covers an area of 4400 square kilometers. It is located 50 kilometers from the Armenian border.


