Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan destroys Armenian fighter jet in retaliation?

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According to Baaghi TV reports, Azerbaijan has claimed to have destroyed an Armenian Su-25 fighter jet.

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A missile strike on the Azerbaijani city of Ganja has killed at least five people and injured 35 others. An official from the Azerbaijani president’s office tweeted this on Saturday. Hajiyev tweeted, “Five civilians were killed and 35 wounded in Armenian missile strikes.” Emergency service personnel are engaged in relief and relief work. Armenia’s terrorism and war crimes continue.

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The Azerbaijani city of Ganja, before and after the invasion of Armenia, shows how devastating the Armenian army’s bombardment of the area has been. A missile struck an approximately 9 to 10 meters deep hole in the ground.

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It should be noted that since September 27, Armenian and Azerbaijani forces have been fighting for control of the Nagorno-Karabakh region. So far many people have been killed on both sides in this struggle. Following Russian mediation, the two countries agreed to implement a ceasefire on October 10, but fighting has resumed.

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Azerbaijan has partially enforced martial law in the country, while Azerbaijan has closed its airports to all international flights. Only Turkey is exempt. Turkey has openly declared its support for Azerbaijan.

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Azerbaijan and Armenia, both countries, appeared on the world map after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Armenia has a population of 3 million and an army of 46,000 while, Azerbaijan has a population of 10 million and an army of more than 100,000. Azerbaijan has a Muslim population while Armenia has a Christian majority population. Between the two countries is a mountainous area of ​​4,400 square kilometers, which is Nagorno-Karabakh, and is part of Azerbaijan, according to the UN map. However, in 1992, Armenia claimed that the area was predominantly Christian, so it belonged to Armenia.

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Azerbaijan rejected this claim, and took the position that the region also has a Muslim population, and has historically always been part of Azerbaijan.

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Conflicts have erupted between the two countries, which have so far killed 30,000 people and displaced more than 100,000. Many times the negotiating table is set, but both countries are adamant on their respective positions. The reason for the recent tensions is Armenia’s position that Azerbaijan fired on some of its people, which resulted in deaths. In response, Armenia also claimed to have shot down two Azerbaijani planes. Thus both countries are at the crossroads of war. The United Nations says the two countries should work together to resolve the dispute.

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