Chính quyền cho biết hành động này ở vùng đất Nagorno-Karabakh của Armenia đã khiến 25 người thiệt mạng. Và nó làm dấy lên lo ngại về một cuộc xung đột ngày càng mở rộng. Azerbaijan hôm thứ Ba cho biết họ đã phát động một chiến dịch quân sự mới chống lại vùng đất Armenia bên trong lãnh thổ của mình, làm dấy lên lo ngại về một cuộc xung đột vũ trang ngày càng mở rộng tại một khu vực mong manh, nơi lợi ích của Nga, Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ và các nước phương Tây đang ngày càng xung đột https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/19/world/europe/azerbaijan-military-nagorno-karabakh.html The action in the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh has left 25 people dead, the authorities say. And it’s raising fears of an expanding conflict. Azerbaijan said on Tuesday that it had launched a new military operation against an Armenian enclave inside its territory, raising fears of an expanding armed conflict in a fragile region in which the interests of Russia, Turkey and Western countries are increasingly colliding. The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said in a statement that its forces had launched “local anti-terrorist” operations in the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh, aiming to “disarm and secure the withdrawal of Armenia’s armed formations” from its territory. The country’s foreign ministry issued what appeared to be an ultimatum, declaring that only the “dissolution” of the unrecognized pro-Armenian government in the area would “achieve peace and stability.” The authorities in the Nagorno-Karabakh region said in a statement that 25 people — two civilians and the rest military service members — had died as a result of the attack. They posted a video from a hospital of ambulances rushing wounded people in. As Azerbaijan’s military pressure mounted, the breakaway authorities issued a statement, asking Azerbaijan’s leaders in Baku, the capital, to cease hostilities and begin talks. The Azerbaijani presidential administration responded by calling on the breakaway government to give up arms and dissolve itself by raising a white flag. said in statement. Internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, the mountainous part of Karabakh is a separatist-controlled area that has an overwhelmingly Armenian population. A 2020 war there ended in a Russia-brokered cease-fire that allowed Azerbaijan to take control of most of the territory that Armenia had captured in a yearslong war in the 1990s. That earlier conflict followed the dissolution of the Soviet Union, of which both countries were a part. In recent months as Azerbaijan’s hold on the enclave has grown tighter, residents have been left essentially sealed off from the outside world, leading to severe food and fuel shortages and major difficulties with medical care and other humanitarian hardships leading to accusations of genocide. On Tuesday, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry released drone footage of what it said was the destruction of a cannon in the region. By the end of the day the ministry said its forces had destroyed dozens of military targets inside the breakaway region. Unverified video showed explosions and the buzzing sound of a drone, a weapon that Azerbaijan used to devastating effect when it last fought, and defeated, Armenia in a 44-day war over Nagorno-Karabakh in 2020. Image A screen grab shows smoke rising in the hills outside Stepanakert.Credit...Marut Vanyan/Agence France-Presse, via Ugc/AFP via Getty Images After that war ended with the recapture of most of the region by Azerbaijan, Russia stationed 1,960 peacekeepers to defuse tensions around the last remaining area not controlled by Baku. However, distracted by its continuing invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has been unable to keep the tensions under control as an emboldened Azerbaijan increased its foothold by putting the only road that links it with Armenia under its firm control. while Russia has appeared powerless to de-escalate tensions. Alexander Iskandaryan, a political scientist in Yerevan, Armenia, said the current attack is not just “a small-scale escalation aimed at making an impact on peace talks.” said that its peacekeepers were informed about the operation only minutes before it was launched. Dmitri Peskov, the Kremlin’s spokesman, said that Russia was alarmed by the “sharp escalation of tensions and the beginning of military hostilities.” denied by the Armenian defense ministry. The government of Armenia, which is part of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, a Russian-led military alliance, denied it had any of its forces stationed in the contested area. The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh has been ongoing since the late 1980s and was among the first interethnic clashes in the late Soviet Union that triggered its eventual collapse. While predominately Orthodox Armenians and Muslim Azerbaijanis have been living largely peacefully next to each other for decades, economic crisis in the Soviet Union and Moscow’s waning power have reignited long-held grievances. Anton Troianovski contributed reporting from Berlin. Ivan Nechepurenko has been a Times reporter since 2015, covering politics, economics, sports and culture in Russia and the former Soviet republics. He was raised in St. Petersburg, Russia, and in Piatykhatky, Ukraine. More about Ivan Nechepurenko A version of this article appears in print on Sept. 20, 2023, Section A, Page 12 of the New York edition with the headline: Azerbaijan Begins Military Operation Against an Armenian Enclave. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe
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