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The downing is the
most serious military incident along the Karabakh frontier since the 1994
ceasefire that ended a bloody war that cost 30,000 lives over the disputed
region.
Armenian media
reported that the helicopter's three crew members were all killed.
"A MI-24
combat helicopter attempted to attack positions of the Azerbaijani army near
(Karabakh's) Agdam district," Azerbaijan 's defence ministry said
in a statement.
"The
helicopter has been shot down by the Azerbaijani army," it said, adding
that the wreckage fell on territory held by ethnic Armenians.
"This is an
unprecedented escalation and the consequences for Azerbaijan
will be grave,” Armenia ’s
Foreign Ministry spokesman, Artsrun Hovannisyan, told AFP.
“Azerbaijan 's
claim that the Armenian helicopter attacked its positions is not true.
Examination of the wreckage will prove that the helicopter carried no weapons,”
he added.
The separatist
defence ministry in Karabakh confirmed that its helicopter was downed by
Azerbaijani forces "while conducting a training flight as part of military
drills", adding that a firefight began after the incident and was
continuing.
"The enemy is
continuing to fire intensively in the direction of the site of the incident
with small arms of various calibre," it said.
Since Thursday,
Karabakh forces have been conducting joint drills with Armenia
coordinated by the Armenian army chief-of-staff.
- Worse since Ukraine crisis
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Two decades after a
ceasefire agreement ended their bitter war over Karabakh, Azerbaijani and
Armenian forces regularly exchange fire across their frontier and along the
Karabakh frontline.
Last August saw an
unprecedented spiral of violence with more than 20 troops killed from both
sides in the deadliest clashes since an overall ceasefire was agreed.
Armenian
separatists backed by Yerevan seized the
mountainous region, which is mainly inhabited by ethnic Armenians, from Azerbaijan in a
war in the 1990s.
Despite years of
internationally mediated negotiations, the two sides have not yet signed a
final peace deal, with Karabakh still internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan .
The peace talks are
being brokered by the so-called Minsk group of
mediators appointed by the OSCE in 1992 and co-chaired by France , Russia
and the United States .
Oil-rich Baku , whose military spending exceeds Armenia 's
entire state budget, has threatened to take back the region by force if
negotiations do not yield results.
Last month Europe made a fresh push to end the festering conflict.
French President
Francois Hollande also hosted leaders from Armenia
and Azerbaijan
for Karabakh talks but the meeting ended without any breakthrough.
Tensions between Baku and Moscow-allied Yerevan
are escalating as Russia
confronts the West over Ukraine ,
where government forces are battling pro-Russian separatists.
"What happened
in Ukraine has had a direct
impact" on the Karabakh conflict, a source in Hollande's entourage said in
October, adding that Russia 's
annexation of Crimea "exacerbated the
climate".
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