The death toll in the Armenia-Azerbaijan border conflict has risen to 176. The government of Nikol Pashinyan announced a ceasefire on Thursday (September 15). News from The Moscow Times.
A top defense official of Armenia said that the ceasefire came into effect by 8 o'clock local time as agreed by the two sides. which was welcomed by the United Nations. At the same time, the conflicting parties have been urged to sit in dialogue for the development of sustainable relations. Of course, there is pressing concern as no official announcement has come from Azerbaijan.
The Muslim state of Azerbaijan has reported the loss of 71 soldiers in the conflict of the last two days. On the other hand, neighboring states said they lost 105 people. As a result, discontent spread in Armenia. The capital of the country is hot with anti-presidential protests.