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  • REF: Azerbaijan Reports Another Fatality In Karabakh

    AZERBAIJAN REPORTS ANOTHER FATALITY IN KARABAKH
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Free Europe, Czech Rep.
    Oct 3 2005

    Another soldier of the Azerbaijani army has been killed in a skirmish
    with Armenian forces near Nagorno-Karabakh, reports from Baku said
    on Monday.

    An Azerbaijani television station reported that the 18-year-old
    soldier died from a bullet wound sustained in what it described as a
    "truce violation" by the Armenian side in the northern section of the
    Karabakh frontline. It said the deadly shooting occurred on Saturday
    and was confirmed by Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry. No further details
    were reported.

    Armenian military sources did not report any fighting along the
    heavily militarized line of contact east and north of Karabakh
    over the weekend. Sporadic exchanges of fire from automatic weapons
    are periodically reported from there by the warring sides, each of
    them accusing the other of violating the 11-year ceasefire in the
    conflict zone.

    The Azerbaijani military, in particular, claims to suffer casualties
    on a regular basis. Its previous fatality was reported on September 6.

    The ceasefire regime along sections of the Karabakh frontline and
    the Armenian-Azerbaijani border is monitored by representatives of
    the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. The most
    recent OSCE monitoring late last month was interrupted by a skirmish
    southeast of the disputed territory. Still, truce violations appear
    to have become less frequent since last spring when some Armenian
    officials suggested that Baku, which regularly threatens by win back
    Karabakh by force, be preparing for large-scale military action.

    Renewed fighting seems even more unlikely now that the parties are
    reportedly close to reaching a long-awaited agreement on the resolution
    of the Karabakh dispute.
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