В ночь на воскресенье на линии соприкосновения в зоне карабахского конфликта погиб солдат

На линии соприкосновения в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта в ночь на воскресенье (22 января) был убит 21-летний армянский солдат. Погибший - Карен Улубабян (1995 года рождения) - являлся членом вооруженных формировании самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики. Инцидент произошел незадолго до полуночи.

Армянская сторона обвинила Азербайджан в нарушении прекращения огня около 55 раз в период с позднего вечера воскресенья до раннего утра понедельника. Источники среди военных в Карабахе сообщили армянским СМИ, что "противник произвел около 430 выстрелов из стрелкового оружия различного калибра. Кроме того, на восточном направлении противник применил снайперские винтовки (92 выстрела) и минометы калибра 82 мм (2 снаряда)."

Со своей стороны, Азербайджан сообщает о том, что армянские силы нарушили режим прекращения огня 36 раз в период с воскресенья на понедельник.

Также сообщается об инцидентах в нескольких местах вдоль линии соприкосновения, но данные о жертвах не приводят.

Как ожидается, завтра (во вторник, 24 января) представители ОБСЕ проведут мониторинг линии соприкосновения.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Солдаты вдоль карабахской линии соприкосновения (фото из архива)

 

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