15 Jul 2020 | 03:02 PM UTC
Armenia: Azeri forces shell Berd (Tavush province) July 14
Azeri forces shell Berd (Tavush province) on July 14; further attacks possible
Event
Azeri forces shelled the town of Berd (Tavush province) on Tuesday, July 14, during the third consecutive day of cross-border clashes between troops from Armenia and Azerbaijan. Local authorities stated that shelling caused damage to a factory in the town and houses in the Aygepar area. A spokesperson for the Armenian military stated that no further shelling targeted Berd on Wednesday, July 15.
Further shelling targeting Berd is possible in the near term.
Context
Azerbaijan and neighboring Armenia have a long-standing dispute over the possession of Nagorno-Karabakh, home to some 150,000 inhabitants (mostly ethnic Armenians) and located in the west of Azerbaijan. This issue has fueled tensions between the two countries since 1988; some 30,000 people were killed in fighting from 1990 to 1994. The two countries declared another ceasefire in April 2016 after the region experienced four days of violent clashes that left hundreds dead. Tensions between the two countries remain high and each side frequently accuses the other of violating the ceasefire agreement.
Renewed cross-border clashes between Armenian and Azeri forces broke out in the Tavush area on Sunday, July 12. At least 11 Azeri and four Armenian troops, in addition to an Azeri civilian, have been killed since fighting in the area began.
Advice
Western governments generally advise their citizens against all travel to Nagorno-Karabakh and the Azerbaijan-Armenia border. Those in Armenia are advised to monitor developments to the situation, and adhere to instructions issued by local authorities and their home governments.