Инцидент с участием ОБСЕ во время проведения мониторинга линии соприкосновения

Армянские и азербайджанские источники сообщили об инцидентах в ходе мониторинга режима прекращения огня между двумя сторонами, который проводился представителями ОБСЕ в среду (14 января).

В сообщении говорится, что мониторинг, ранее согласованный со сторонами конфликта, проводился вблизи села Горадиз, в Физулинском районе. Обе стороны обвиняют друг друга в открытии огня и в срыве мониторинга. Со стороны ОБСЕ пока не было никаких комментариев по поводу инцидента.

С армянской стороны мониторинг проводили Христо Христов (Болгария) и Иржи Аберле (Чешская Республика). С азербайджанской стороны линии соприкосновения, мониторинг был проведен Евгением Шаровым (Украина), Симоном Тиллером (Великобритания), и Питер Сведбергом (Швеция).

Мониторинг линии соприкосновения происходит нечасто и всегда обговаривается с обеими сторонами. Всего небольшое количество наблюдателей закреплены за специальным представителем ОБСЕ по конфликтам, послом Анджеем Каспршиком. Сам Анджей Каспршик во время инцидента не присутствовал.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Мониторинг линии соприкосновения, разделяющей армянские и азербайджанские силы в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта. (фото из архива).

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