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    Armenia frees captured Azeri soldiers

    Agence France Presse -- English
    May 7, 2005 Saturday 3:29 PM GMT

    BAKU May 7 -- Three soldiers captured by Armenian forces along the
    ceasefire line dividing Azerbaijan and Armenian-occupied territory
    in February have been freed and turned over to Azerbaijan, officials
    said Saturday.

    The three men were not harmed during their detention according to
    Shain Sailov, an official with Azerbaijan's committee for prisoners
    of war and hostages, Lider TV reported.

    He said the three were released through the mediation of the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the
    International Committee of the Red Cross.

    Armenia and Azerbaijan have been locked in a stalemate over the
    ethnic Armenian enclave Nagorno-Karabakh since they ended large-scale
    hostilities with an uneasy ceasefire agreement in 1994.

    Armenia controls Karabakh and seven surrounding regions equal
    to roughly 14 percent of Azerbaijan's internationally-recognized
    territory.

    The Red Cross often intervened to negotiate the release of soldiers
    captured by enemy forces serving on the ceasefire line.

    About a dozen soldiers have lost their lives from sniper fire and
    mines along the ceasefire line every year but that figure has already
    doubled by some estimates for 2005.
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