Azerbaijan says it will continue its Military Assault on Nagorno Karabakh until armenian separatists there surrender. Officials in the disputed territory say 25 people have been killed and more than 80 injured since fighting broke out early on tuesday. Azerbaijani forces have launched artillery, missile and Drone Attacks in the Breakaway Enclave which is recognised internationally as part of azerbaijan. Lets get more on this with our correspondent in tbilisi, rayhan demytrie. Ijust want i just want to bring ijust want to bring in a line that we are getting from the poku has offered his appeals for an end to the conflict and a peaceful solution in Nagorno Karabakh. Bring us up to date on what is happening now, rayhan . Uptodate on what is happening now, ra han . ,. ,. , rayhan . That is right, samantha, there has been rayhan . That is right, samantha, there has been a rayhan . That is right, samantha, there has been a lot rayhan . That is right, samantha, there has been a lot of rayhan
Christian and arminia muslim. The two countries we re were pa rt of were part of the Old Soviet Union but when that fell apart tensions escalated. These are parts of the first war between 1992 and 1994. 30,000 people were estimated to have lost their lives. A ceasefire was announced in 1994 but never address the underlying issues and what followed was a ceasefire. 0ver the underlying issues and what followed was a ceasefire. Over a decade later in 2008 these are Russian Mediated talks held but that fell apart. In 2020 that fell apart. Azerbaijan launched an offensive but we captured territory. Thousands of soldiers on both sides reported to have been killed in six weeks of fierce fighting. Another truce was agreed to be monitored by russian peacekeepers. They were to monitor the safe passage of a corridor connecting Nagorno Karabakh To Arminia Moscow attention was diverted by its war in ukraine and tensions were raised and for the last nine months azerbaijan has imposed an effective bl
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Hard to know at this stage is how many people have been involved in this. We have seen figures from the red crescent and the red cross, we have seen figures from the United Nations and from ocha what we know is that many thousands of people were affected by this. And we note that the slow speed of managing to recover many of those victims contributes to some of the difficulties in actually identifying a clear death toll. Because many of those victims were swept out to sea and we have seen, very sadly, those bodies day after day beginning to wash ashore. But also recovery teams working in derna are digging through the high piles of mud and silt people are buried in, going through buildings that have been destroyed. All of those things together make it very difficult to know for quite some time exactly how many people were involved in this and exactly who they were. Junior doctors are joining consultants on strikes across england. Its part of the first Everjoint Strike of nhs staff. Gove