Боевые действия в зоне карабахского конфликта продолжаются, несмотря на призывы международного сообщества

Боевые действия между армянами и азербайджанцами в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта вступили в четвертую неделю и продолжились в понедельник, несмотря на призывы государственных деятелей и международных организаций.

Армения заявляет, что самые тяжелые бои были в понедельник утром в южном секторе. В последние дни Азербайджан сообщил о продвижении в районах Джебраиль и Физули, а также в направлении мостов Ходаафрин на границе с Ираном.

Сегодня утром Иран предупредил стороны конфликта не нарушать границу и сказал, что на любой враждебный акт будет немедленно дан ответ. Сегодня утром официальный представитель министерства иностранных дел Ирана Саид Хатибзаде заявил СМИ в Тегеране, что безопасность - это красная линия Ирана.

Со своей стороны, Азербайджан заявил, что сегодня утром его позиции в Гейгеле, Товузе и Даскесане были обстреляны армянскими войсками.

Понятно, что Международный комитет Красного Креста по-прежнему активно пытается организовать обмен телами погибших солдат и военнопленных, но этот процесс затрудняется отсутствием прекращения огня. Дважды соглашение о прекращении огня, согласованное за последние дни, было грубо нарушено.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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