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As it happens, Nagorno-Karabakh is again in flames. On September 27, the armed forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan went full-fist along the borders of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh. A week later, the clashes grew into all-out war with hundreds of casualties, including civilians.

The Azeris hit Stepanakert, the capital of the contested enclave. The Armenians responded by attacking Ganja, a town within Azerbaijani territory. This has been the biggest escalation of the conflict since the Russian-mediated truce from 1994. The size and scope of the war actions by far exceed those of the so called Four Day War in April 2016.
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The Azeris hit Stepanakert, the capital of the contested enclave. The Armenians responded by attacking Ganja, a town within Azerbaijani territory. This has been the biggest escalation of the conflict since the Russian-mediated truce from 1994. The size and scope of the war actions by far exceed those of the so called Four Day War in April 2016.
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