Stepanakert: Rocket and artillery barrage hit residential areas on Saturday hours after the United States hosted top diplomats from Armenia and Azerbaijan for talks on settling their decades-long conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
The heavy shelling forced residents of Stepanakert, the regional capital of Nagorno-Karabakh, into shelters, as emergency teams rushed to extinguish fires.
Nagorno-Karabakh authorities said other towns in the region were also targeted by Azerbaijani artillery fire. There was no immediate information about casualties.
Officials in Azerbaijan claimed that the town of Terter and areas in the Gubadli region came under Armenian shelling early Saturday, killing a teenager.
They said that another 13-year-old boy died on Saturday of wounds he received in an earlier shelling of Ganja, Azerbaijan's second-largest city.
Nagorno-Karabakh lies within Azerbaijan but has been under the control of ethnic Armenian forces backed by Armenia since a war there ended in 1994. The current fighting that started September 27 marks the worst escalation in the conflict since the war's end.
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After two failed attempts by Russia to broker a truce, the US waded onto the scene on Friday, with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo hosting the Armenian and Azerbaijan foreign ministers for separate talks.
Both must implement a ceasefire and return to substantive negotiations, Pompeo said in a tweet after the negotiations.
Just now a bomb exploded in my garden, Georgiy, a resident of Stepanakert who only gave his first name amid the war jitters, said after the overnight attack. If this is the so-called cease-fire, let the whole world see this cease-fire. Georgiy, who was born in Stepanakert, said he would stay home despite the fighting.