Footage evidencing arms, ammunition delivery to Karabakh from Armenia appears online

Footage evidencing arms, ammunition delivery to Karabakh from Armenia appears online The video proving the smuggle of arms, ammunition and fuel from Armenia to the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, where the shooting occurred and Azerbaijani servicemen died, has been circulated online.
Foreign policy
March 6, 2023 12:00
Footage evidencing arms, ammunition delivery to Karabakh from Armenia appears online

The video proving the smuggle of arms, ammunition and fuel from Armenia to the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan, where the shooting occurred and Azerbaijani servicemen died, has been circulated online.

Report informs that Caliber received the video evidence from its own sources in military circles.

"The editorial staff of Caliber.Az has received video evidence from its own sources in military circles of the transfer of weapons, ammunition and fuel from Armenia to Azerbaijan's Karabakh region along a dirt bypass road (Khankandi-Khalfali-Turshsu) where clashes took place on March 5."

As you can see, the transfer is carried out around the clock, and traffic is observed in both directions. So, if in the first seconds, we see movement from Khankandi towards Armenia, then in the 8th and 39th seconds - from Armenia to Khankandi. From the 46th second – again, from Khankandi towards Armenia.

According to the trilateral statement [signed by Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia in November 2020], the only road for communication between Armenia and Azerbaijan's Karabakh region is the Lachin road, and it should serve for the transfer of civilian goods and civilians. That is why Baku has undertaken to guarantee the safety of communication along this road.

"Armenia does not stop its aggressive occupation policy against our country, continuing to feed the Armenian armed formations on the territory of Azerbaijan by smuggling routes, as a result of which our servicemen were killed on March 5," Caliber says.

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