(Bloomberg Business) --- Azerbaijan told hospitals to be ready for war
and started what it called “intense” military exercises, raising the risk of an
escalation in its conflict with Russian ally Armenia over the breakaway region
of Nagorno-Karabakh.
All medical
institutions and personnel received “specific instructions” from the Azeri
Defense Ministry to “take the necessary measures to prepare for possible
military action that can take place at any moment,” the ministry in the
capital, Baku ,
said on its website on Thursday. The Defense Ministry said earlier in the day
that its armed forces began drills involving tanks, armored infantry carriers
and aircraft.
The conflict over
Nagorno-Karabakh, frozen since a cease-fire 21 years ago, periodically
threatens to spark a war on Russia ’s
southern periphery. Armenians took over the region and surrounding territory
from Azerbaijan ,
which has repeatedly warned it will use force to regain it. Dozens of deaths
have been reported this year in clashes on the front line.
An escalation would
pose risks to the energy infrastructure around Azerbaijan . The Caspian Sea nation
is the third-biggest oil producer in the former Soviet Union, and also provides
the only westward route for central Asian crude that bypasses Russia .
The U.S. State
Department is aware of the Azeri military measures and is watching the situation
closely, spokesman John Kirby said in Washington
on Thursday.
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