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Armenians Violated Ceasefire 49 Times Last Month, 2 Azerbaijani Servicemen Killed

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Armenians violated ceasefire 49 times last month, 2 Azerbaijani servicemen killed

According to the results of APA’s monitoring based on the official reports of Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, 3 soldiers of the Azerbaijani Army were killed. 2 servicemen and 1 civilian were injured as a result of ceasefire violation.

In November the ceasefire was violated most of all in - Khojavend-Fuzuli-Jabrayil direction (31 incidents). The ceasefire was violated for 14 times in Fuzuli, 11 times in Khojavend, 6 times in Jabrayil.

Ceasefire was violated 5 times in Goranboy, 5 times in Aghdam, 4 times in Gazakh, 3 times in Terter, 1 time in Gedebey.

The most case of ceasefire violation were recorded at the 3rd week of November – November 19-27. Ceasefire was violated 21 times this period. The opposite side became active in the south of the front (Khojavend-Fuzuli-Jabrayil front). The prevocational attempts of Armenians were prevented, 2 Armenian soldiers were killed.

According to unofficial reports, 8 Armenian servicemen were killed as a result of answering the enemy, which violated ceasefire, with reprising fire by Azerbaijani Army.

According to the results of APA’s monitoring, Armenian Armed Forces violated ceasefire 713 times in January-November this year (24 times in January, 56 times in February, 80 times in March, 36 times in April, 80 times in May, 69 times in June, 68 times in July, 69 times in August, 119 times in September 64 times in October, 49 times in November). 15 servicemen of Azerbaijani Armed Forces, 4 civilians (two children one civilian on struck mine) were killed, 21 (4 civilians, on struck mine) were wounded as Armenian Armed Forces violated ceasefire in 2011.

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