Shooting resumes as Armenia claims ceasefire broken; ‘completely false’ Azerbaijan says
- Azerbaijani soldiers fired near the capital Stepanakert, the Interior Ministry of the unrecognised Republic of Artsakh said
- Azerbaijan rejected the accusations, with Baku officials saying the reports were ‘completely false’

A day after a ceasefire began in Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan has broken the peace, according to local Armenian officials in the disputed South Caucasus region.
Azerbaijani soldiers fired not far from Nagorno-Karabakh’s capital Stepanakert, the Interior Ministry of the unrecognised Republic of Artsakh that governs Nagorno-Karabakh said on Thursday afternoon.
Armenians living in Stepanakert were advised to stay in their homes.
Azerbaijan rejected the accusations, with Baku officials saying the reports were “completely false.”
The claim came as negotiations were under way in the Azerbaijani city of Yevlax to formalise Baku’s victory after the latest skirmishes in the region.
No final agreements were reached between ethnic Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan at the talks in the town of Yevlakh, Russia’s RIA news agency quoted the ethnic Armenians’ representative as saying on Thursday.