The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has announced about possible war crime in Nagorno Karabakh; in this article the Commissioner allegedly means execution of the two Armenians in the town of Hadrut captured by Azerbaijani military forces.
Davit Babayan, Advisor on foreign relations, to 168.am: “It is time for us to finally become realistic about the international community. What is that international community?” Nov. 2, 2020 (Unofficial translation):
The Artsakh Defense Army says “fierce battles” took place between 20:30 and 23:40 November 1 at the north-western part of the frontline.
Sounds of explosions were heard in the morning of November 2 in Stepanakert, the capital city of Artsakh.
Combat actions of various intensity continued at the Artsakh-Azerbaijan frontline overnight November 1-2 as the Azerbaijani military continue carrying out attacks, the Defense Army of Artsakh said. In some directions the Artsakh Defense Army said its units discovered and neutralized Azerbaijani military columns.
The Foreign Ministry of Artsakh issued a statement, condemning the use internationally banned methods and weapons in the war unleashed by Azerbaijan against Artsakh.
Armenia will continue to undertake consistent steps in the fight against international terrorism, in that regard cooperating with all interested partners, the foreign ministry said after the Artsakh Defense Army captured two Syrian terrorists-mercenaries fighting from the Azeri side.