Armenia reports no "significant incidents" on border

Armenia reports no

PanARMENIAN.Net - No "significant incidents" have happened on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border as of 2 pm Thursday, November 18, the Armenian Unified Infocenter said in a statement.

According to the statement, the Armenian Armed Forces control the situation along the line of contact.

"In connection with videos featuring border clashes that have been actively spreading on the Internet and media in recent hours, we report that they are constantly being studied by relevant structures," the statement said.

The Infocenter also maintained that videos circulated so far have been shot during earlier border incidents.

In clashes launched by Azerbaijan on November 16, the Armenian side has confirmed deaths and injuries, while 13 soldiers have been captured by Azerbaijan. Two combat positions too have gone under the control of Azeri forces, 24 Armenian troops have gone missing.

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