Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry says three Azerbaijani soldiers were killed and six others wounded in a mine explosion along the border with Nagorno-Karabakh.
Azerbaijani news agencies cited the Defense Ministry in Baku as saying Tuesday that the soldiers led by a captain hit a landmine at a section of Armenian-Azerbaijani âline of contactâ southeast of Karabakh. They said the officer, Jeykhun Orujaliyev, and two conscripts died on the spot. One of them, Seyfaddin Kerimov, was a former wrestling champion of Azerbaijan, reported SalamNews.az.
Two of the wounded soldiers were said to be in a critical condition and were flown to a military hospital in Baku by a helicopter.
Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov reportedly visited the frontline section on Tuesday to personally investigate the incident. According to the Trend news agency, Hasanovâs press office said that the âaccidentâ occurred while the soldiers reinforced their trenches.
The Karabakh Defense Army later today reported that the Azerbaijani side attempted another reconnaissance-sabotage activity, but the attack was repulsed and Azeri soldiers had to retreat via a minefield.
âThe Karabakh side suffered no casualties while fighting back the Azerbaijani attackers,â the Karabakh Defense Army said in a statement. âFollowing the incident, frontline units of the Defense Army continue to ⦠control the situation along the entire Line of Contact.â
The incident occurred less than three months after an upsurge in deadly ceasefire violations on âthe line of contactâ around Karabakh and the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. It was sparked by the killing of an Armenian soldier in northeastern Karabakh, which the military authorities in Stepanakert and Yerevan said was the result of a failed Azerbaijani commando raid. The Azerbaijani military denied attacking Karabakh Armenian positions in the area. It acknowledged suffering two casualties, both of them officers, there in the following days.
Three Azeri Soldiers Killed, Six Wounded in a Fresh Act of Sabotage
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