A car of the OSCE mission in the Karabakh conflict zone. Photo by the press service of the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defence https://mod.gov.az/ru/news/monitoring-zavershilsya-bez-incidentov-21727.html

22 February 2018, 23:55

OSCE monitoring reveals no violations in Karabakh conflict zone

After the today's monitoring, the OSCE mission has concluded the absence of ceasefire violations by the parties to the Karabakh conflict. This was reported by the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defence (MoD).

The MoD's website states that the monitoring was conducted on the Azerbaijani-Armenian border in the direction of the Gazakh District; no incidents were recorded.

Meanwhile today, Azerbaijani militaries have intercepted a quadcopter of the Armenian Armed Forces in the Fizuli direction of the frontline, the Azerbaijani MoD asserts.

Let us remind you that the previous OSCE monitoring held on February 6 also revealed no violations. However, on February 11, the OSCE Co-Chairs expressed their concern over the loss of humans on the contact line and called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to reduce tensions in the conflict zone.

Full text of the article is available on the Russian page of 24/7 Internet agency ‘Caucasian Knot’.

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