U.S.-Armenian joint venture again come under Azerbaijan’s fire

U.S.-Armenian joint venture again come under Azerbaijan’s fire

PanARMENIAN.Net - A U.S.-Armenian joint venture in Yeraskh, a village 55 kilometers south of Yerevan, again come under cross-border fire from Azerbaijan on Saturday, June 24, the Defense Ministry reports.

Such incidents have been happening on a virtually daily basis for the past week amid heightened tensions at various sections of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

Two Indian nationals working there were seriously wounded on June 14.

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