The first post-Soviet constitution was adopted by a nation-wide referendum on this day in 1995.
Declaring that Artsakh will continue to exercise its right to self-defense, Levon Mnatsakanyan, the country’s defense minister, told the Interfax news agency that Azerbaijan was the aggressor on July 4 along the Line of Contact and that the Artsakh military did not target the civilian populace of Azerbaijan, a claim made by Baku.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Artsakh has issued a statement about firing and hitting the territory of Artsakh from the village of Alkhanlu in Azerbaijan and the counter fire, which we present below.
The Minsk Group Co-Chairs urgently call upon the sides to cease military action.
Artsakh’s Ministry of Defense has refuted a news report that three of its soldiers were killed due to an explosion at a military base.
So much construction waste has been dumped into a gorge in Yerevan’s New Nork District that parts of the site have risen to the level of surrounding streets.