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Pashinyan convenes emergency sitting of Security Council

14.10.2020, 18:53
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan chaired today an emergency sitting of the Security Council that was attended by members of the Security Council, President Armen Sarkissian, Parliament Chairman Ararat Mirzoyan and the Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister Eduard Aghajanyan, the government press office reported.
Pashinyan convenes emergency sitting of Security Council
YEREVAN, October 14. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan chaired today an emergency sitting of the Security Council that was attended by members of the Security Council, President Armen Sarkissian, Parliament Chairman Ararat Mirzoyan and the Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister Eduard Aghajanyan, the government press office reported.

It said actions and further steps to counter the Azerbaijani-Turkish terrorist aggression were discussed during the meeting.

On September 27th the Azerbaijani military launched a large-scale offensive against the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) using missiles, artillery and suicide drones against civilian populations in Artsakh’s capital Stepanakert as well as other civilian populations in and around Artsakh, as well as against certain areas of the Republic of Armenia’s town of Vardenis, causing death and injury to dozens of civilians.

According to official Armenian sources, 5,489 Azerbaijani soldiers have been killed in the heavy fighting since September 27 and thousands have been wounded. Armenian troops have destroyed 541 tanks and armored vehicles, 4 MLRS Smerch and Uragan, 4 MLRS TOS-1A, 176 UAVs, 16 helicopters and 19 aircraft. 

According to the defense ministries of Armenia and Artsakh, about 530 Armenian servicemen have been killed and several hundred have been wounded. As a result of war crimes committed by Azerbaijan, 30 civilians have been killed and over 100 wounded.  

Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to a Russia-brokered cease-fire in Nagorno-Karabakh starting at 12 pm October 10 after 10 hours of talks in Moscow sponsored by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. 

The parties reaffirmed their commitment to the humanitarian ceasefire for the exchange of prisoners of war and the bodies of those killed through the mediation of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a statement October 10 evening that violating its own commitment, Azerbaijan continued military operations in various sectors of the frontline, firing also at settlements of the Syunik region of Armenia. -0-