Azerbaijani Armed Forces attempted a large-scale offensive in the northwestern direction of the front line late last night but were pushed back by Armenian forces. Artsrun Hovhannisyan of the Defense Ministry noted that the Armenian side has been able to improve its military positions along certain sections of the front line, but lost two positions near the town of Martuni. Hovhannisyan also said that the dynamics and intensity of Azerbaijani military operations and attacks has increased over the last ten days.
According to Artsakh’s State Service of Emergency Situations, Azerbaijani forces are using incendiary munitions in the forests of almost all the regions of Artsakh, causing irreparable damage to flora and fauna. The head of the village of Nngi in the Martuni region said that, for the third day now, community-owned forests—more than 150 hectares—are burning.
Also today, it came to light that Artsakh’s Deputy Defense Minister Artur Sargsyan was killed in battle.
Here is a chronology of official updates.
10:40 a.m.: According to Artsakh Defense Ministry, battles of varying intensity took place overnight on the Artsakh-Azerbaijan front line. Defense Army units have detected and neutralized several Azerbaijani units trying to advance in certain directions. The adversary continued shelling peaceful settlements with artillery.
Azerbaijani forces tried to place armored vehicles near the front line in the southeastern direction. Following the actions of the Defense Army units, one Azerbaijani tank was destroyed and the rest were pushed back.
Currently, the operative-tactical situation is under the control of Artsakh Defense Army.
11 a.m.: The women of Artsakh, refugees forced to flee the war, are in front of the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan, protesting, trying to raise awareness of the plight of the people of Artsakh, demanding the U.S. stop sending military aid to Azerbaijan and demanding the recognition of Artsakh. This is what one of the organizers said:
“During the past ten days, I have been to Stepanakert again. What I have seen is more than the devastation we left behind. Our cities are more wounded, are filled with more pain and have been destroyed even more. I have been to shelters and have seen mothers waiting for their sons, mothers who haven’t heard from their sons for ten days and have shriveled even more from the pain. But their eyes are filled with hope that everything will be alright. I have also seen soldiers who have buried their brothers and returned to the battlefield the next day, with the belief that we will destroy those terrorists.
“I have come here to say that I do not expect that the U.S. will take any steps. I have come here to say that if those terrorists are not destroyed in Artsakh, their “seeds” will come out of Artsakh and travel to Russia, Georgia, Europe and of course the U.S. We will destroy the enemy. Our brothers and fathers will do that. But you will reap the fruits. Shame on you for letting all of this to happen.”
12:45 p.m.: President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan met with the freedom fighters of volunteer troops named after legendary commanders of the first Karabakh War, Vladimir Balayan and Shahen Meghryan.
Harutyunyan noted that today the children and relatives of those heroes are fighting against the army armored with the most modern weapons in the world. He stressed that Armenian forces are fighting against Turkey, Azerbaijan and mercenaries from a number of countries. It is thanks to the troops named after Balayan that there is now more evidence proving that Armenian forces are fighting against mercenaries, while the troops named after Meghryan, for a few days now, have been fighting against Azerbaijani and Turkish special forces, near the villages of Sghnakh and Avetaranots.
He noted that the 10 million-strong Armenian nation is watching all of them. “We have a special mission and we have to complete it with honor,” added Harutyunyan.Some of the volunteer freedom fighters were awarded by the President of Artsakh.
2:20 p.m.: Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in a Facebook post that Azerbaijan, with a population of 10 million and huge oil revenues, admitted after July 2020 that it is unable to solve its security problems on its own and turned to thousands of mercenaries for help. The Armenian side has comprehensive evidence about their involvement.
The involvement of mercenaries and terrorists in the aggression against Artsakh is not only a threat to Artsakh and Armenia, but also to international security, and this issue should be a subject of international investigation.
2:35 p.m.: The Artsakh Defense Army announced that, on November 1 from 8:30 p.m. to 11:40 p.m., intense battles took place in the northwestern part of the Artsakh-Azerbaijan front line.
Azerbaijani forces launched attacks against two key positions of the Artsakh Defense Army, which were repelled in pitched battles in the no-man’s land between the two opposing forces. According to the announcement, the Azerbaijani side retreated after suffering significant losses. Armenian forces, however, blocked their retreat in one of the gorges, completely destroying the Azerbaijani side using mortar fire.
An Azerbaijani platoon launched another attack towards the same direction, which was also suspended by the Defense Army.
The operative tactical situation on this part of the front line is completely under the control of the Defense Army units.
2:49 p.m.: According to the Armenian Unified Infocenter, on the night of November 1 and during the day on November 2, Azerbaijani forces continued shelling the settlements of Artsakh. The situation is especially tense in the cities of Martuni and Martakert, as well as in the surrounding settlements. Besides shelling peaceful settlements with Grad and Smerch multiple rocket launchers, Azerbaijan is also utilizing its air force. No casualties have been reported. The situation is relatively calm in other settlements.
2:50 p.m.: The Armenian Government has submitted additional evidence to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) about the gross violations of human rights by Azerbaijani forces.
The Government has expressed its readiness to comply with the humanitarian ceasefire agreements reached by the parties of the armed conflict earlier in October with the purpose of exchanging POWs and corpses.
Bearing in mind the imminent risk and threat to the lives of the POWs, the Government asked the Court to apply the following measures against the Government of Azerbaijan as a contracting party to the Convention:
1. To comply with its obligations under the Convention, as well as the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions of August 12, 1949, and all applicable rules of customary international humanitarian law, in particular, among other things, to refrain from;
a. degrading treatment, torture, arbitrary executions, as well as other prohibited conduct with respect to prisoners of war and civilian persons who find themselves under the authority of Azerbaijani agents,
b. mutilating corpses of Armenian soldiers;
2. To submit information on the number and names of the POWs and conditions under which POWs are currently held, details about their medical condition, and whether they have been examined by medical personnel.
4 p.m.: According to the NKR InfoCenter, Head of the Nngi community of the Martuni region said that it is already the third day that the community-owned forests are being burned because of the use of white phosphorus munitions by the Azerbaijani forces. The area covers more than 150 hectares. Nngi and the surrounding areas are being targeted by the adversary. No casualties have been reported following today’s shelling.
4:22 p.m. The Artsakh Defense Ministry has published the names of another 11 Armenian servicemen killed in battle.
Sargsyan, Artur [Sargisi], b. 1975
Yakovlev, Davit [Armani], b. 2001
Shaqaryan, Sergey [Slavi], b. 1974
Virabyan, Tigran [Alberti], b. 1977
Mikayelyan, Artyom [Tigrani], b. 1997
Atanesyan, Artak [Volodyayi], b. 1985 (reservist)
Ghazaryan, Azat [Vahani], b. 2000
Javakhyan, Gevorg [Grigori], b. 2001
Mkhitaryan, Vahe [Armenia], b. 2001
Baghdasaryan, Aram [Arseni], b. 2002
Nalbandyan, Benyamin [Garniki], b. 2001
5:30 p.m.: According to the Artsakh Defense Ministry, Deputy Defense Minister of Artsakh Artur Sargsyan has been killed on the battlefield.
7:40 p.m.: Today, at around 6:10 p.m., Azerbaijani forces fired artillery shells at the positions of Armenia’s Armed Forces in the village of Davit Bek, northwest of Kapan in the Republic of Armenia. One civilian was killed; two others are wounded.