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Nagorno-Karabakh death toll up, civilian evacuation underway

EPA-EFE/HAYK BAGHDASARYAN /PHOTOLURE

The Ministry of Health in Nagorno-Karabakh told Interfax on Tuesday that the number of people who lost their lives amid Azerbaijani military actions rose to five. Eighty individuals were injured in total, including 15 civilians among them.

Russia's Ministry of Defense separately confirmed that its peacekeepers organized the evacuation of 469 people, including 185 children, and provided medical assistance to nine wounded citizens, including four children. The peacekeepers also reported that they registered "numerous facts of ceasefire violations on the Azerbaijani side along the entire line of contact" since noon local time.

Elsewhere, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense is providing regular updates about the destruction of facilities of the Armenian Armed Forces in the disputed region. Baku started an "anti-terrorist" earlier in the day and underlined that it would stop the attacks only after Armenian groups it deems "illegal" surrender.

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