Azerbaijani troops carry out many precision strikes on military targets in Nagorno-Karabakh, continuing active military operations. The republic’s Ministry of Defense published videos on social media from drones showing the attacks.
Official Baku writes that “precision fire strikes destroy military facilities and military equipment of the Armenian armed forces on strategically important heights in the Karabakh economic region.”
The footage shows military equipment, strongholds, ammunition depots, columns and trenches being hit by artillery, missile strikes, including from attack drones, or a kamikaze drone.
- On September 27, 2020, the largest-scale fighting since 1994 began in Nagorno-Karabakh, where the puppet organization “Nagorno-Karabakh Republic” operates with the full support of Armenia and Russia, with Azerbaijan’s active use of drones. On the night of November 10, Armenia surrendered.
- Armenia and Azerbaijan were assigned the territories where the troops were stationed at the time of the signing of the treaty, and Russian troops were placed on the demarcation line.
- After that, Azerbaijan blocked the Karabakh regions on the only road to them.
- On September 19, 2023, arrivals began with renewed vigor in Karabakh: Azerbaijan announced that it was taking “anti-terrorist measures” after the enemy allegedly sabotaged the Ahmedbeyli-FizuliShusha road the day before, detonating an anti-tank mine. The Armenian prime minister said that Baku wants to drag Armenia into a war, but Armenia “is not involved in hostilities” and its army “is not in Nagorno-Karabakh.”