Azerbaijan has said it has established a checkpoint on the only land route to the contested region of Nagorno-Karabakh. A step that was followed by claims of border shootings by both Azeri and Armenian forces.
Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally a part of Azerbaijan. But its 120,000 inhabitants are predominantly ethnic Armenians. And the region broke away from Baku in a war in the early 1990s
Azerbaijan said on Sunday that it had established a checkpoint on the road leading to Karabakh. Saying the move was essential due to what it cast as Armenia’s use of the road to transport weapons.
Azerbaijan “took appropriate measures to establish control at the starting point of the road”, the foreign ministry said.
“Providing border security, as well as ensuring safe traffic on the road, is the prerogative of the government of Azerbaijan. And an essential prerequisite for national security, state sovereignty and the rule of law.”
Armenia said the checkpoint at the Hakari bridge in the Lachin Corridor was a gross violation of the 2020 ceasefire agreement that ended a 2020 war
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It called on Russia to implement the agreement, which states that the Lachin Corridor, the only road across Azerbaijan that links Armenia to Nagorno-Karabakh, must be under Russian peacekeepers’ control.
The US State Department also said there should be free and open movement of people and commerce on the Lachin Corridor. And urged both sides to resume peace talks.
Pictures of the bridge posted on social media by Azeri officials showed one side of it blocked by vehicles and soldiers.
At approximately 07:50 GMT, someone killed a soldier named Artyom Poghosyan, according to Armenia’s defense ministry.
When Azeri forces opened fire on an Armenian position in Sotk, an Armenian village east of Lake Sevan.
Azerbaijan then claimed that Armenian soldiers fired on Azeri units at approximately 11:10 GMT in the Lachin district. Aclaim Armenia denied