На линии соприкосновения возрастает напряжение, особенно рядом с местом крушения вертолета.

И Армения, и Азербайджан сообщили о десятках нарушений режима прекращения огня в четверг ночью (20 ноября) и рано утром в пятницу (21 ноября). 

Армянские источники сообщают об интенсивной стрельбе в направлении места крушения армянского вертолета, который Азербайджан сбил 12 ноября в восточной части линии соприкосновения.

Как сообщает портал news.am со ссылкой на источники в министерстве обороны самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской  Республики "азербайджанская армия, с использованием различного калибра оружия, нарушили режим прекращения огня около 190 раз в четверг вечером и рано утром в пятницу в вышеупомянутом секторе". Агентство также заявило, что в восьми случаях азербайджанские силы использовали гранаты и несколько видов оружия большого калибра.

Азербайджан со своей стороны обвинил Армению в нарушении режима прекращения огня 63 раза в различных местах вдоль линии соприкосновения в течение дня. Aгентство АПА со ссылкой на источники Министерства обороны Азербайджана заявляет об осбтреле армянскими силами военных позиции Азербайджана".

По некоторым данным нарушения прекращения огня связаны с тем, что обе стороны пытаются добраться до места разбившегося вертолета на ничейной территорий между их силами в окрестностях Агдама.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Момент крушения армянского вертолета, который был сбит 12 ноября 2014 (фото из архива).

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