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#July 2020 Armenia–Azerbaijan Clashes

The July escalation: Azerbaijani civilians in the line of fire

As soldiers on the frontline exchanged fire, artillery shells fell on the villages of Azerbaijan’s Tovuz District. 

The July escalation: Azerbaijani civilians in the line of fire

By Seymur Kazimov

As soldiers on the frontline exchanged fire, artillery shells fell on the villages of Azerbaijan’s Tovuz District. 

The July escalation: Armenian civilians in the line of fire

As soldiers on the frontline exchanged fire, artillery shells fell on the villages of Armenia’s Tavush Province.

The July escalation: Armenian civilians in the line of fire

By Armine Avetisyan

As soldiers on the frontline exchanged fire, artillery shells fell on the villages of Armenia’s Tavush Province.

Thousands of pro-war protesters rally in Azerbaijan

Thousands gathered in central Baku last night calling for an escalation of the conflict with Armenia.

Thousands of pro-war protesters rally in Azerbaijan

Thousands gathered in central Baku last night calling for an escalation of the conflict with Armenia.

Fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan continues for third day

The border clashes which began on Sunday have so far left fifteen people dead including one civilian.

Fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan continues for third day

The border clashes which began on Sunday have so far left fifteen people dead including one civilian.

Gunfire and shelling as clashes erupt on Armenian–Azerbaijani border

Three are reported to have been killed, and 10 injured from clashes that began on Sunday and continued into Monday.  

Gunfire and shelling as clashes erupt on Armenian–Azerbaijani border

Three are reported to have been killed, and 10 injured from clashes that began on Sunday and continued into Monday.  

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