Azerbaijan claims its forces broke through the
contact line and captured over 60 military posts in Nagorno-Karabakh. Artsakh forces, however, deny this.[17]
According to the
Republic of Artsakh government, 25 people, including a child, are killed due to the fighting, and 138 others are injured. Azerbaijan claims that one civilian was killed by shelling in
Shusha.[18]
Armenian separatist forces in
Nagorno-Karabakh surrender and agree to a Russian proposal for a ceasefire with
Azerbaijan effective from 1 pm on Wednesday.[20]
Peace talks between Azerbaijan and the separatists are set for the following day in
Yevlakh.
Russia's peacekeeping contingent will assist in coordinating the ceasefire.[23]
24 September – The government of
Artsakh says that most of its population will leave following
Azerbaijan's takeover of the territory with
Armenia confirming that 1,050
refugees from Artsakh have arrived in the country.[25]
25 September – The number of refugees
fleeing to
Armenia from
Artsakh increases to 6,500.
27 September – The number of
refugees fleeing
Artsakh to
Armenia increases to 50,243, more than a third of the region's population.[26]
Azerbaijan claims its forces broke through the
contact line and captured over 60 military posts in Nagorno-Karabakh. Artsakh forces, however, deny this.[17]
According to the
Republic of Artsakh government, 25 people, including a child, are killed due to the fighting, and 138 others are injured. Azerbaijan claims that one civilian was killed by shelling in
Shusha.[18]
Armenian separatist forces in
Nagorno-Karabakh surrender and agree to a Russian proposal for a ceasefire with
Azerbaijan effective from 1 pm on Wednesday.[20]
Peace talks between Azerbaijan and the separatists are set for the following day in
Yevlakh.
Russia's peacekeeping contingent will assist in coordinating the ceasefire.[23]
24 September – The government of
Artsakh says that most of its population will leave following
Azerbaijan's takeover of the territory with
Armenia confirming that 1,050
refugees from Artsakh have arrived in the country.[25]
25 September – The number of refugees
fleeing to
Armenia from
Artsakh increases to 6,500.
27 September – The number of
refugees fleeing
Artsakh to
Armenia increases to 50,243, more than a third of the region's population.[26]