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Baku issues update on slain Russian peacekeepers

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September 22, 2023
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Published: September 22, 2023 3:33 pm
Author: RT

Six troops deployed by Moscow in Nagorno-Karabakh were killed this week, including five by Azerbaijani troops, investigators said

Azerbaijani authorities are investigating two separate incidents that resulted in the deaths of Russian peacekeepers in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh amid Baku’s military action this week.

In one case near the village of Janyatag, also called Chankatagh in Armenian, Azerbaijani troops attacked a vehicle used by Russian peacekeepers, killing five people, the office of the General Prosecutor of Azerbaijan said on Thursday.

The statement cited “difficult terrain and foggy-rainy weather” as factors that prevented the troops from properly identifying the car as Russian.

The other incident involved “unidentified members of illegal Armenian formations” attacking a military truck in the same area, killing one Russian peacekeeper and injuring another one, the report said. Both shootings took place on Wednesday, amid an Azerbaijani military operation in Nagorno-Karabakh.

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The Prosecutor General’s office said it contacted its Russian counterpart to express condolences and coordinate investigations into the crimes conducted by the two sides.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev called Russian President Vladimir Putin on the phone earlier in the day. He offered compensation to the families of slain Russian troops.

The Russian Defense Ministry did not report the number of killed peacekeepers and did not say that the killings happened at different locations when it reported the deaths on Wednesday.

Russian media outlets have cited sources saying Azerbaijani authorities had arrested several suspects. The leader of the unit, which opened fire at Russian troops, was reportedly relieved from duty.

Nagorno-Karabakh split from Azerbaijan in the waning days of the USSR, with its predominantly ethnic Armenian population fighting a bloody war of independence in the 1990s. Russian peacekeepers were deployed in the region after the 2020 flare-up, which concluded with Baku reclaiming a large portion of the territory it had previously lost.

Armenia, which tacitly supported the self-proclaimed authorities of Nagorno-Karabakh, formally acknowledged Baku’s sovereignty over the region last year, following border clashes between the two nations.

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