Azerbaijan and Armenia declare new ceasefire

Last week the two countries agreed on a ceasefire the Armenian Army violated before spending 24 hours on the deal. Azerbaijan and Armenia have agreed to a new ceasefire starting in Sunday's midnight local time, which has only entered into force, the Anadolu Agency (AA) broadcast. “Republic [...]
Last week the two countries agreed on a ceasefire the Armenian Army violated before spending 24 hours on the deal.
Azerbaijan and Armenia have agreed to a new ceasefire starting in Sunday's midnight local time, which has only entered into force, the Anadolu Agency (AA) broadcast.
The Azerbaijann Republic and the Republic of Armenia have agreed to a humanitarian ceasefire since October 18th, 0:00 local time”, the Azerbaijann Foreign Affairs Ministry announced.
“This decision was made after the declaration of presidents of the French Republic, the Russian Federation and the US, representing co-chair countries of the O Minsk group SBE on October 1, 2020, the declaration of co-chairmen of the O Minsk Group The SBE of October 5th and in line with the October 10th Moscow Declaration 2020”, it is also said at the statement.
On October 10th, Baku and Yerevan agreed to a ceasefire starting at noon to allow the exchange of prisoners and the withdrawal of lifeless bodies to Karabakh Mountain.
Before spending 24 hours after the deal, the Armenian Army carried out a missile attack in Ghana, killing 10 people and injuring 35 others.
On October 15th, he also targeted civilians at a funeral in the western town of Terter. Four people were killed and four others were injured in the attack.
Earlier this day, at least 13 civilians were killed, including four women and three minors, while nearly 50 others were injured when Armenian missiles hit the city of Ghana once more.











