The Azerbaijani military targeted Stepanakert, the Artsakh capital, on October 4, resulting in civilian deaths and wounded.
Armenian Defense Ministry representative Artsrun Hovhannisyan, at a Yerevan press conference, said that some 400 Azerbaijani servicemen were killed today and 700 wounded.
The course was held for the first time today. Hayarpi Sahakyan, one of the organizers of the initiative, said there were more participants than expected and the course might be held again.
During a phone conversation today with Armenian President Armen Sarkissian, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko denied press rumors that his government had recently supplied military supplies to Azerbaijan.
The foreign ministers of Armenia and Russia today discussed the unfolding situation in the Karabakh conflict zone.
French politicians, including former President Francois Hollande, members of the Council of Armenian Organizations of France and the Armenian community gathered today in Alfortville, near Paris, in solidarity with war-torn Artsakh.
While he stresses the need for financial donations to support Artsakh, he says putting one’s body on the line is paramount today.
Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan, in a statement today directed at the Talysh and Lezgin national minorities on Azerbaijan, says his government is ready to help them, by all possible means, to gain their independence.
Stelios Kympouropoulos, a member of parliament from the center-right New Democratic Way party, along with 24 other members of the European Parliament, has launched an initiative condemning Azerbaijan's aggression against Armenians. The participants o
The Armenian Defense Ministry has released the following video it claims shows Azerbaijani forces fleeing the northeastern Artsakh village of Mataghis.
Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Shushan Hovhannisyan reports that the Azerbaijani military is targeting civilian infrastructure in the Artsakh town of Shushi.
The Artsakh Defense Army of Artsakh reports it is hitting crucial military facilities stationed deep in Azerbaijan and that the responsibility for escalation of the conflict to yet another level squarely lies with Azerbaijan.
During the ongoing fighting along the Artsakh-Azerbaijan border, Azeribaijani cargo planes, which are considered civilian aircraft, continue to fly from Azerbaijan to Turkey and Israel.
Armenians and their supporters demonstrated in front of the Azerbaijani Embassy in London on October 3 to protest Azerbaijani aggression targeting Artsakh and Armenia.
This is what Hadrout, a town of some 4,100 in Artsakh's southeast region, looked like after Azerbaijani missiles hit on October 2.
In this video, Armenian Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan rejects earlier claims made by Azerbaijan that Armenia has fired various weapons over the border into Azerbaijan.
This morning, Artsakh Presidential Spokesman Vahram Poghosyan announced that Armenian military forces had hit Azerbaijan’s Ganja International Airport, an installation that had been used by the Azerbaijani military since September 27, the first day o
There is an impression that Azerbaijan and Turkey hadn’t at all evaluated economic losses before starting the war, especially loss risks.
Armenian President Arayik Harutyunyan has ordered the Artsakh Defense Army to halt its rocket bombardment of military facilities in the Azerbaijani city of Ganja to avoid civilian casualties.
Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Joseph Borell spoke by phone yesterday and discussed the latest developments in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone.
Artsakh Presidential Press Spokesman Vahram Poghosyan reports that Ganja military airport has been destroyed.
Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Shushan Stepanyan announced today that Armenia’s military is not firing across the border at Azerbaijan.
Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan posted the following statement on his Facebook page today urging the people of Azerbaijan to leave those cities where military facilities are located to avoid injury when those installations are struck by Armenian
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel again spoke by phone yesterday to discuss the fighting along the Artsakh-Azerbaijan border.
Later in the hospital I learned that the driver had received minor injuries and that Grisha, who was accompanying us, had died.