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Clashes, Azerbaijan claim biggest shock to Armenia so far

The ongoing fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia has entered its sixth day today, but now Baku has claimed that it has evacuated its territory from Armenia.

Private TV quoted a foreign news agency as saying that Azerbaijan has claimed control of key areas of Jibril and Fuzuli, while Armenia has agreed to meet with international mediators for a ceasefire in the disputed area. About 200 deaths have been claimed so far in the six-day clashes.

It may be recalled that the Foreign Office spokesman has termed the news of Pakistani army fighting against Armenia in Azerbaijan as baseless.

 A spokesman for the Foreign Office said in a statement that "reports and reports that the Pakistani army is fighting against Armenia in Azerbaijan are extremely irresponsible." Yes, the shelling by the Armenian army on the civilian population of Azerbaijan is reprehensible and regrettable.

Foreign Office Spokesman Zahid Hafeez said that Pakistan supports Azerbaijan's position on Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan's position on Nagorno-Karabakh is in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions. The spokesman added that peace and security in the region. Armenia must suspend operations to avoid threats.

It is believed that the Nagorno-Karabakh region is officially part of Azerbaijan, but was occupied by an Armenian ethnic group with the help of Armenia in the 1990 war and is now under the control of the Armenian army. Clashes continue in the area, with 15 people killed on both sides in a similar clash in July this year.

Clashes, Azerbaijan claim biggest shock to Armenia so far Reviewed by Zishan Aziz on 7:13 PM Rating: 5

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