The frozen conflict claims one more life. An Armenian soldier was killed and another injured on the border between Armenia and the Azerbaijan Nakhchivan region

One Armenian soldier was killed and another injured this morning in an incident on the border between Armenia and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported that it was told by the Armenian Defense Ministry's press service that the casualties were caused by Azerbaijani sniper fire. Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry denied the Armenian statement, calling it "disinformation."

source: commonspace.eu with RFE/RL and other media outlets.

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