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Azerbaijan's casualties in Karabakh conflict escalation tops 7,500

The total death toll of Azerbaijan in the recent conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh region has crossed 7,500 mark. The losses of Azerbaijan also include 262 drones, 16 helicopters, 25 aircraft, 749 armoured vehicles, six heavy flamethrower systems.

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Published : Nov 7, 2020, 6:44 PM IST

Yerevan: The overall number of Azerbaijan's casualties in the recently escalated conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh has surpassed 7,500, the Armenian Unified Infocenter run by the Armenian government said on Saturday.

As of Saturday, the losses of Azerbaijan include 262 drones, 16 helicopters, 25 aircraft, 749 armoured vehicles, six heavy flamethrower systems, as well as 7,510 people, the info centre wrote on Facebook.

Read:| Azerbaijan releases video of Nagorno-Karabakh airstrikes

Over the past 24 hours, five UAVs and 13 armoured vehicles have been destroyed, and 105 people killed, the info centre added.

The decades-long conflict in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, which dates back to 1988, escalated afresh on September 27, with Yerevan and Baku accusing each other of starting the military action.

The international community urged the parties to solve the dispute through negotiations. Three internationally-brokered humanitarian ceasefires had been announced since then, but hostilities have not ceased.

ANI

Yerevan: The overall number of Azerbaijan's casualties in the recently escalated conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh has surpassed 7,500, the Armenian Unified Infocenter run by the Armenian government said on Saturday.

As of Saturday, the losses of Azerbaijan include 262 drones, 16 helicopters, 25 aircraft, 749 armoured vehicles, six heavy flamethrower systems, as well as 7,510 people, the info centre wrote on Facebook.

Read:| Azerbaijan releases video of Nagorno-Karabakh airstrikes

Over the past 24 hours, five UAVs and 13 armoured vehicles have been destroyed, and 105 people killed, the info centre added.

The decades-long conflict in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, which dates back to 1988, escalated afresh on September 27, with Yerevan and Baku accusing each other of starting the military action.

The international community urged the parties to solve the dispute through negotiations. Three internationally-brokered humanitarian ceasefires had been announced since then, but hostilities have not ceased.

ANI

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