The WarGonzo telegram channel reports that the village of Hin Tagher is under the control of the Azerbaijani armed forces.
Currently fighting is ongoing for other settlements. The source also reports that Baku has set a goal to capture the village of Khtsaberd by morning. Representatives of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces demanded that Russian peacekeepers leave the battle zone in the Hadrut region. They substantiated their demands as follows, “To avoid casualties.” They said that their combat mission was to capture the village.
WarGonzo also reports that Turkish special forces were involved in capturing the village.
The forces of the Artsakh Defense Army are much smaller in that part, the number of peacekeepers is unknown.
Earlier it became known that the villages of Khtsaberd and Hin Tagher in the Hadrut region of Artsakh remain near the Armenian side, but they are cut off from the main territory.
It should be reminded that on 9 November, Russian President Vladimir Putin, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a joint statement on the cessation of hostilities.
The trilateral statement states in particular that Kelbajar will be returned to Azerbaijan by 15 November (later that period was extended by 10 days), Aghdam region by 20 November, and Lachin region by 1 December, leaving a corridor of 5 km wide, which will ensure Armenia’s connection, but will not touch Shushi.
In addition, along with the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh and the Lachin corridor, Russian peacekeeping forces of 1960 troops with firearms, 90 armored vehicles and 380 vehicles and special equipment are deployed. The peacekeepers remain for five years with the possibility of automatic extension, unless the parties announce the termination of this provision six months before the expiration of the next five years.
It is also mentioned that internally displaced persons and refugees are returning to Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding areas, exchanging prisoners of war and exchanging other detainees, and unblocking all economic and transport ties in the region is carried out.