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Clashes have resumed in Nagorno-Karabakh as both Baku and Yerevan have accused each other of violating the ceasefire agreement reached on November 10.
Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry and the State Security Service said in a joint statement that they lost four soldiers in the past week and some of Armenia's soldiers remained in the forest area of Hocavend province despite agreeing to withdraw, according to a report by Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency.
The press release said Baku met all the conditions for the withdrawal of all armed groups, and Russia as well asked them to leave the Hadrut area through loudspeakers.
Instead of leaving the region, Armenia's forces have fortified their positions, and are attacking both Azerbaijani soldiers and civilians, said Baku.
Armenia attacked Azerbaijan's soldiers in Hocavend's Sur village, killing three soldiers and wounding two civilians, the statement said.
Armenia also said that it was attacked by Azerbaijan and six of its soldiers were wounded, BBC reported.
It accused Azerbaijan of attempting to capture Hadrut.
According to the agreement, Russia's soldiers will be deployed to Hadrut area, which was under the control of the de facto administration in Nagorno-Karabakh.
(PT/VK)