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Armenian separatists start surrendering weapons in Karabakh

Armenian separatists start surrendering weapons in Karabakh

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The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reports on the first results of the confiscation of weapons from Karabakh Armenians.

According to the Ministry, weapons have been confiscated from Armenian separatists in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Separatists agreed to surrender their arms after Baku’s military operation in Nagorno-Karabakh this week.

The list includes tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, howitzers, mortars, Osa air defense missile systems, one Tor surface-to-air missile system, grenade launchers, small arms, ammunition and other weapons.

Previously, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that the units of the so-called “Nagorno-Karabakh Republic” had begun to surrender weapons and military equipment.

ЗРК "ОСА" вірменських сепаратистів, яку конфіскували сили Азербайджану. Нагірний Карабах, Азербайджан. Вересень 2023. Фото: Міноборони Азербайджану

On September 19, Azerbaijan launched an anti-terrorist operation in Nagorno-Karabakh, which is its internationally recognized territory.

The Russian “peacekeepers” who were there left their positions.

On September 20, unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh announced a ceasefire agreement.

On September 21, a meeting was held in the city of Yevlakh between representatives of the local Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh and the Azerbaijani authorities.

They discussed the reintegration of Karabakh Armenians and humanitarian aid to the region.

БМП-2 вірменських сепаратистів, яку конфіскували сили Азербайджану. Нагірний Карабах, Азербайджан. Вересень 2023. Фото: Міноборони Азербайджану

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said that the country had “fulfilled all the tasks of the anti-terrorist operation” and “restored its sovereignty” in 24 hours.

As previously reported, a video of the Azerbaijani army’s attack on the base of Russian “peacekeepers” in Nagorno-Karabakh has been posted online.

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