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Two killed in Karabakh after Armenia, Azerbaijan agree to respect ceasefire

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An Azerbaijani soldier and an ethnic Armenian fighter for the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region's army died in fresh clashes on Tuesday, hours after Baku and Yerevan agreed to respect a ceasefire in the disputed territory.

On Monday, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarkisian met in Vienna where they agreed to respect a ceasefire and renew peace talks in June.

It was the leaders' first encounter since fierce fighting in Karabakh claimed the lives of at least 110 people from all sides last month.

"Right after the Vienna talks, the Armenian side violated the ceasefire," Azerbaijan's defence ministry said in a statement.

Map locating the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region
Map locating the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region
, AFP/File

"An Azerbaijani soldier was mortally wounded during Armenia's shelling of Azerbaijani positions."

The defence ministry in Karabakh for its part accused Baku of shelling its positions along the volatile frontline.

"One soldier of the Karabakh army was killed in the southern sector of the frontline," the ministry said.

Azerbaijan and Armenia have feuded over Nagorny Karabakh since Armenian separatists seized the landlocked territory in a war that claimed some 30,000 lives in the early 1990s.

An Armenian separatist looks at a burnt out military vehicle in the Nagorny Karabakh village of Tali...
An Armenian separatist looks at a burnt out military vehicle in the Nagorny Karabakh village of Talish on April 6, 2016
Karen Minasyan, AFP/File

The two sides never signed a firm peace deal despite a 1994 ceasefire and have regularly exchanged fire across the frontline, but last month's fighting represented an unprecedented spike in violence.

Both sides have been rearming heavily in recent years and the sudden escalation in fighting has seen the parties ramp up their rhetoric, accusing each other of fuelling the conflict.

An Azerbaijani soldier and an ethnic Armenian fighter for the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region’s army died in fresh clashes on Tuesday, hours after Baku and Yerevan agreed to respect a ceasefire in the disputed territory.

On Monday, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and his Armenian counterpart Serzh Sarkisian met in Vienna where they agreed to respect a ceasefire and renew peace talks in June.

It was the leaders’ first encounter since fierce fighting in Karabakh claimed the lives of at least 110 people from all sides last month.

“Right after the Vienna talks, the Armenian side violated the ceasefire,” Azerbaijan’s defence ministry said in a statement.

Map locating the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region

Map locating the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region
, AFP/File

“An Azerbaijani soldier was mortally wounded during Armenia’s shelling of Azerbaijani positions.”

The defence ministry in Karabakh for its part accused Baku of shelling its positions along the volatile frontline.

“One soldier of the Karabakh army was killed in the southern sector of the frontline,” the ministry said.

Azerbaijan and Armenia have feuded over Nagorny Karabakh since Armenian separatists seized the landlocked territory in a war that claimed some 30,000 lives in the early 1990s.

An Armenian separatist looks at a burnt out military vehicle in the Nagorny Karabakh village of Tali...

An Armenian separatist looks at a burnt out military vehicle in the Nagorny Karabakh village of Talish on April 6, 2016
Karen Minasyan, AFP/File

The two sides never signed a firm peace deal despite a 1994 ceasefire and have regularly exchanged fire across the frontline, but last month’s fighting represented an unprecedented spike in violence.

Both sides have been rearming heavily in recent years and the sudden escalation in fighting has seen the parties ramp up their rhetoric, accusing each other of fuelling the conflict.

AFP
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