Iran urges to stop military operations in NK and start negotiations

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 20:04,

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Iran urges to immediately stop military operations in Nagorno Karabakh and start the negotiation process, ARMENPRESS reports Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh announced.

‘’Tehran urges the sides to demonstrate restraint, immediately stop military operations and start negotiations’’, he said.

The diplomat noted that Iran is concerned over the armed clashes and attentively follows the developments.

He added that the Foreign Ministry of Iran is ready to use all opportunities for establishing ceasefire and start a dialogue between the sides.

Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote in his Twitter page that the region needs peace.

‘’Neighbors are priority for us and we are ready to broker for starting a negotiation process’’, he added.

Editing and Translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

Enemy has suffered much more losses – PM Pashinyan

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said in his speech at the National Assembly that all necessary commands and tasks have been given.

‘’I want something to be very clear. All necessary commands and tasks are given. No one should have any doubts over this. On the other hand we should understand that we deal with an attack that has been very deeply prepared, It’s not an attack of one action, and its counter measuring will not be of one action. We have suffered casualties, the adversary has suffered more casualties, we have losses of military equipment, the adversary has suffered much more losses. This is a developing process and we have to stand strong’’, Pashinyan said, emphasizing that we have no right to be afraid.

The Prime Minister emphasized that during this period the parliament of Armenia is unified.

‘’It’s impossible to win us’’, Pashinyan emphasized.

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Consolidation is unconditional guarantee of our victories – President Sarkissian

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian addressed the Armenian people on September 27 on the occasion of the aggression launched by Azerbaijan against Artsakh, noting that consolidation is the unconditional guarantee of the victories of the Armenian people.   

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the press service of the Office of the President, Sarkissian said, ‘’Dear compatriots in Armenia, Artsakh and Diaspora,

This is another military aggression by Azerbaijan, which is a war against the entire Armenian people. This war is directed against the right of the people of Artsakh to living freely, against having a dignified, peaceful life and future.

I feel deep sorrow for the victims of the large-scale military aggression by Azerbaijan, including a child and a woman’, Armen Sarkissian said, emphasizing that the Defense Army of Artsakh again proved that it’s ready to swiftly reacting to any military operation.

President Sarkissian said that they are expecting adequate reaction from the international community, particularly the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair countries, international organizations and individuals.

‘’By these steps Azerbaijan overtly shows to the international mediators and international community that it does not wish to settle Artsakh issue through negotiations and foster regional peace and stability, it continues to violate universal values, targets civilians, hospitals and communications.

We hope that the international community will initiate urgent measures to stop the war unleashed by Azerbaijan’’, the President said.

‘’Dear compatriots,

The victory achieved in the Artsakh war (1994 – edit.) is a result of our unity and consolidation, today the preservation of that victory is the sacramental duty of each of us.

The fate of our Motherland depends on us, our unity, solidarity and discipline.

We need to unite.

Consolidation is the unconditional guarantee of our victories. At this moment we have to put aside all the political disagreements and personal confrontations and become a strong back for our Armed Forces.

We have to act together, even if we have different thinking, worldview and ideas.

The capacities and potential of each of us in Armenia, Artsakh and Diaspora should be used for the sake of the Motherland.

God bless our army.

God bless us all. ”

Editing and translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

Reuters: Turkey calls on Armenia to end hostility towards Azerbaijan after clashes

Reuters
Sept 27 2020

Armenia shoots down 2 Azerbaijani helicopters, 3 drones

CGTN, China
Sept 27 2020
CGTN

Armenia on Sunday has shot down two helicopters and three drones of Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on social media.

The move is a response to Azerbaijan's attack on civilian settlements in the disputed territory, according to Armenian Defense Ministry.

Also on Sunday, Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry said it is currently launching a counter-offensive in the region.

Heavy fighting in the Nagorno-Karabakh region has caused civilian casualties on both sides, the Azerbaijani presidency said.

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at loggerheads over the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh since 1988.





Armenian forces hit 2 Azerbaijan choppers as fierce fighting erupts over disputed land

The Print, India
Sept 27 2020
Zulfugar Agayev 3:19 pm IST

Bloomberg: Fierce fighting involving tanks, aircraft and artillery broke out between Azerbaijan and Armenians Sunday in a conflict over land that’s been disputed for decades.

Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry said it launched a “counterattack” after accusing Armenians of firing on its military positions and on civilian settlements near the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh territory. Armenia said Azerbaijan started bombarding along the contact line separating the two forces and shelled civilians including in the region’s capital, Stepanakert.

The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh has flared repeatedly since Armenians took control of the territory and seven surrounding districts from Azerbaijan in a war after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Hundreds were killed in a five-day war in 2016 before Russia pressured both sides to resume a cease-fire that was first brokered in 1994. Despite decades of mediation by the U.S., France and Russia, no peace agreement has been signed.

The Azeri army is using tanks, artillery, missile systems and aircraft against Armenian positions near the front line and deeper into Armenian-held territory, the Defense Ministry in Baku said in a website statement. As many as 12 Armenian anti-aircraft systems have been destroyed and one Azeri helicopter was shot down, it said.

Armenian forces hit two Azeri helicopters, three tanks and three drones, Armenian Defense Ministry spokeswoman Shushan Stepanyan said.

Civilians in Nagorno-Karabah have been urged to go into shelters after Azerbaijan shelled Stepanakert, according to Vahram Poghosyan, presidential spokesman in the unrecognized republic. “Our response will be proportional, and the whole responsibility is on the military-political leadership of Azerbaijan,” he said.

The fighting comes after tensions between the two sides rose sharply last week, when Azeri President Ilham Aliyev alleged that Armenia was massing forces near Nagorno-Karabakh for a new war. Armenia dismissed the claim as groundless and accused Aliyev of preparing for a war. – Bloomberg

Nagorno-Karabakh: Secretary General calls for immediate end to hostilities

Council of Europe
Sept 27 2020

NYT: Fighting Flares Between Azerbaijan and Armenia

New York Times
Sept 27 2020

The governments of both countries reported action with tanks, military helicopters and artillery in a rapid escalation of a long-simmering conflict.

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  • Sept. 27, 2020, 6:00 a.m. ET

MOSCOW — Fighting that was reported to be fierce broke out on Sunday between Azerbaijan and Armenia and quickly escalated with the two sides claiming action with artillery, helicopter and tanks along a disputed border.

The military action centered on the breakaway province of Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous area north of Turkey and Iran where ethnic tensions and historical grievances have made kindling for conflict for decades.

The fighting on Sunday, however, was reportedly more severe than the typical periodic border skirmishes, and both governments used military language describing the events as war. Before Sunday, the last major escalation was in 2016. Each sides accused the other of using artillery against civilians.

“The enemy has started an attack” on the Karabakh region, the Armenian prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, said in a post on Facebook.

Mr. Pashinyan said the military of the Karabkah region, an ethnic Armenian enclave that claims to be an independent state but is mostly unrecognized, had repelled the attack.

But the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan then issued a statement saying it had begun a “counterattack” with tanks, helicopters and rocket artillery.

In a statement carried by Russian news agencies, Azerbaijan said the military operation had destroyed “troops, military objects and equipment of the Armenian armed forces” near the border as well as deeper inside the country. It said it destroyed 12 short-range antiaircraft installations in Armenia.

The Armenian Defense Ministry said its forces had destroyed three tanks and shot down two helicopters, Reuters reported.

In past flare-ups, both sides have exaggerated their successes and the scale of their enemies’ violations of cease-fire agreements, though the potential for a wider war has always been clear. The Karabakh region maintains a system to call up nearly its entire male population as minutemen, and this mobilization was announced Sunday morning.

Fighting in and around the Karabakh region, which Armenia calls Artsakh, was among the most vicious of the early post-Soviet conflicts. A cease-fire was declared in 1994, but violence has often flared up since.

Moscow sells weapons to both sides and has also brokered cease-fire agreements. Russia has a military base in Armenia. The Armenian diaspora in France and the United States has aided the Karabakh region, including financing construction of a strategic mountain-access road.

CivilNet: Armenia to announce general mobilization

CIVILNET.AM

12:50

Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan announced that Martial law and General mobilization will be declared in the Republic. The decision will take effect from the moment of publication.

“Dear compatriots, Currently, the government has declared Martial law and General mobilization in the Republic of Armenia. I call on the personnel attached to the troops to report to their territorial military recruitment offices. For the sake of the homeland, for the sake of victory,” he wrote on his Facebook page.

CivilNet: L’Azerbaïdjan bombarde Stepanakert, la capitale du Haut-Karabakh

CIVILNET.AM

16:07

Ani Paitjan

En ce matin du 27 septembre, la capitale d’Artsakh [Haut-Karabakh], Stepanakert, s’est réveillée sous les bruits de bombardement. 

L'Azerbaïdjan a lancé une offensive tout le long de la ligne de contact séparant l'Azerbaïdjan et le Haut-Karabakh, sans épargner la capitale Stepanakert et d’autres zones résidentielles.

Des victimes au sein de la population civile ont déjà été recensés. À ce jour, deux personnes sont décédées et dix personnes ont été blessées.

Le premier ministre arménien Nikol Pashinyan, le Ministère arménien de la Défense et le Commandant de l'Armée de Défense d’Artsakh (Karabakh) Jalal Harutyunyan ont déclaré que les officiels de Bakou sont pleinement responsables de cette escalade de la violence.

Plus tard dans la journée, Nikol Pashinyan a annoncé que le gouvernement arménien déclarait la loi martiale et la mobilisation générale dans la République d’Arménie: “J’en appelle au personnel des troupes militaires afin qu’il se présente à  l’intendance de leur district,” a-t-il ajouté.

Nikol Pashinyan a été le premier à rapporter l’attaque perpétrée par les forces armées de l'Azerbaïdjan contre la République du Karabakh. S’adressant au peuple d'Arménie et à la Diaspora, le premier ministre a déclaré: “L’adversaire a commencé à attaquer. L'armée [arménienne] résiste. La situation est en train d'évoluer et toute nouvelle information sera rapportée.”

Pashinyan a exhorté tout le monde à se tenir au courant seulement via les sources officielles et à ne pas succomber à la désinformation. 

Plus tard, l'attaché de presse du président du Karabakh, Vahram Poghosyan, a déclaré que l'Azerbaïdjan a commencé à bombarder activement tout le long du périmètre de la ligne de contact. “Les régions paisibles, la capitale Stepanakert y compris, sont sous les bombardements,” a dit Poghosyan.

L'attaché de presse du ministère de l'armée arménienne, Shushan Stepanyan, a également signalé que l'Azerbaïdjan a lancé une attaque de missiles aériennes en direction d’Artsakh. “La partie arménienne a abattu deux hélicoptères ennemis et trois drones,” a-t-elle écrit. Le Ministère arménien de la Défense a également signalé que les forces azerbaïdjanaises ont subi des pertes. “Les combats se poursuivent, l'Azerbaïdjan a perdu des tanks,” a écrit Artsrun Hovhannisyan, représentant du ministère arménien de la défense. 

Le commandant de l'armée de défense du Karabakh, Jalal Harutyunyan, a appelé à la mobilisation: “Quatre ans après les combats de 2016 (Guerre des quatre jours), l’adversaire a une fois de plus recouru à la force des armes, croyant que cela peut donc résoudre le conflit en sa faveur. Pour le moment, en causant d’importants dégâts à l’adversaire, les unités de l'armée de défense ont contrecarré avec succès leurs plans. Ces plans nous sont connus depuis longtemps, dont l’essence peut être exprimé en une formule: “désarméniser” Artsakh et l'Arménie.”

Harutyunan a continué en disant que faire reculer l’adversaire ne sera pas facile: “L’adversaire ciblera les zones civiles et la population civile, il ne fera pas la différence entre les militaires et les jeunes enfants, les adultes et les personnes âgées sans défense. La victoire requerra l'unité. Nous devons maintenant mettre les différends de côté, notre objectif est le même: vaincre l’adversaire de toutes les manières possibles, de frapper, de détruire son infrastructure militaire et si nécessaire, d'étendre la ligne de contact et forcer une paix définitive. Pour cela, nous devons combiner tous nos efforts,” a poursuivi Harutyunyan.

Le ministère des affaires étrangères arménienne a condamné les actions des forces armées azerbaïdjanaises. “Nous condamnons fermement l’agression de la direction militaro-politique de l'Azerbaïdjan contre la République d’Artsakh. La partie arménienne agira de toutes ses forces et adoptera la réponse militaire et politique appropriée. La direction de l'Azerbaïdjan porte l'entière responsabilité des conséquences de l’agression,” a ajouté Anna Naghdalyan, porte-parole du Ministère armenien des affaires étrangères.