Armenia reports no “significant incidents” on border

Armenia reports no “significant incidents” on border

PanARMENIAN.Net - Defense Ministry spokesperson AramTorosyan said on Thursday, September 15 that no significant incidents were registered on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border as of 11:00am.

A similar situation was registered overnight, the Defense Ministry said earlier.

The Armenian Defense Ministry said on Wednesday morning that the situation on the border remained tense, with the Azerbaijani military continuing to shell the Armenian positions and civilian homes. Photos published online show damage to residential buildings in villages situated the closest to the border. 105 Armenian servicemen have been confirmed dead.

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