Clashes have resumed after a ceasefire agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Clashes have resumed between the two countries in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
On November 10, Armenia withdrew from the war with Azerbaijan and signed a ceasefire agreement mediated by Russia. This is the first time since the ceasefire that the armies of the two countries have come face to face. It is said that Azeri army units were attacked in the areas adjacent to Nagorno-Karabakh, as a result of which 4 Azeri soldiers were killed. Armenian officials have accused the Azeri army of violating the ceasefire and attacked in which 6 soldiers were injured. Russia has confirmed the latest clashes, saying the two sides have blamed each other, but Moscow has not blamed anyone for violating the ceasefire.