An Azerbaijani armed forces soldier who was killed in action amid the attack on Artsakh had an Israeli-made Tadiran radio set, the Artsakh Deputy Commander of the Defense Army Artur Sargsyan said at a news conference.
Artsakh says 54 more of its troops have been killed in action in the ongoing Azerbaijani attacks.
This brings the number of the UAVs downed in the skies of Armenia during the entire day to 7.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made a reconciliation call addressed to Nagorno Jarabakh conflicting sides, urging 3rd parties not to interfere in the conflict.
Air Defense units of the Artsakh Armed Forces shot down an Azerbaijani warplane and an unmanned aerial vehicle at 07:55 October 2 in the north-eastern direction of Artsakh, Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Shushan Stepanyan said.
Well off the main highway travelling North in Nagorno Karabagh,
on the way to the monastery at Gandzasar,
Overnight October 1-2 the situation in the Artsakh-Azerbaijani conflict zone has been relatively stable-tense.
But diplomatic English has one vulnerability: it works only in peaceful times, when you can mingle around with glass of Cabernet Sauvignon, enjoying tasty snacks and finding the right people to get acquainted.
On October 1, the fifth day of the war unleashed against Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and Armenia with the overt support of Turkey, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces targeted journalists performing their professional duties in Artsakh.
The journalists of French Le Monde newspaper and their guides has been targeted in Artsakh’s Martuni city. Independent journalist Hermineh Virabyan who was accompanying “Le Monde” journalists in Artsakh in her interview with “Hetk” said that their guide, a citizen of Martuni has died.