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Azerbaijani Soldier Shot Dead by Armenian Forces

Armenian troops killed an Azerbaijani soldier in the latest border clash in the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region, officials in Baku said on Friday.

"Junior Sergeant Akhmed Tural, 24, was killed in a shootout with enemy forces as Armenia violated the ceasefire on October 9," the defense ministry in Azerbaijan said in a statement.

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Armenia Says Azerbaijani Troops Killed Karabakh Soldier

Azerbaijani troops have killed an ethnic Armenian soldier in the disputed Nagorny Karabakh territory, officials in Yerevan said on Thursday.

"The Karabakh army soldier, David Navasardyan, died of fatal wounds after Azerbaijani forces opened fire on October 1 on the Karabakh frontline," Armenia's defense ministry spokesman, Artsrun Hovhannisyan, told Agence France-Presse.

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Armenian Forces Kill Azerbaijani Soldier

Armenian forces killed an Azerbaijani soldier on Saturday in a fresh border clash between foes locked in longstanding conflict over the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region, officials in Baku said.

"Lieutenant Bakhyshly Allahverdy, 23, was killed as Armenian forces violated a ceasefire and shelled Azerbaijani army positions on September 27," Azerbaijan's defense ministry said in a statement.

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Azerbaijani Forces Kill Karabakh Soldier

Azerbaijani troops killed an ethnic Armenian soldier in fresh clashes on Thursday with fighters from the breakaway Nagorny Karabakh region, the rebel defence ministry said.

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Putin Says 'Good Will' Exists to Resolve Armenia-Azerbaijan Crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin said he believed there is sufficient good will to resolve the Karabakh conflict as he hosted Sunday the leaders of arch-foes Armenia and Azerbaijan.

At the meeting with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sarkisian of Armenia, Putin expressed satisfaction that both leaders had expressed their commitment to seek a peaceful resolution of a conflict that has dragged on for a quarter of a century.

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Putin Begins Effort to Defuse Armenia-Azerbaijan Tensions

Russian President Vladimir Putin began talks on Saturday with the leaders of arch-foes Armenia and Azerbaijan after recent clashes that have left 22 soldiers dead and fueled fears that one of the bloodiest post-Soviet wars is restarting.

Putin held separate talks at his residence in Russia's southern Black Sea resort town of Sochi with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sarkisian of Armenia. A trilateral meeting was due to be held on Sunday.

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Husband of Prominent Azeri Rights Activist also Jailed

Azerbaijani authorities on Tuesday arrested the husband of a prominent rights activist who was detained last week on charges of spying for arch-enemy Armenia.

The prosecutor general's office said it had ordered the arrest of Arif Yunus, 59, who was charged with treason last week along with his wife Leyla Yunus. He had not been detained up to now due to his fragile health.

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Putin to Mediate Nagorny Karabakh Crisis This Week

Russia's President Vladimir Putin will host talks this week between the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan in a bid to quell a surge of violence over the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region, Moscow said Monday.

At least 18 Azerbaijanis and ethnic Armenians have died in recent days in the most serious bout of hostilities over the breakaway region in two decades.

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Five Killed in Fresh Clash over Nagorny Karabakh

Azerbaijan said Saturday it had lost four troops in new clashes with arch-foe Armenia near the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region as mediators sounded the alarm over a spike in tensions in the protracted conflict.

The fresh confrontations -- which also led to the death of an ethnic Armenian soldier -- come after Azerbaijan said Friday that eight troops had been killed in three days of fighting, with Moscow and Washington both expressing concern over the violence.

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Eight Azeri Troops Killed in Clashes with Armenia

Azerbaijan said Friday it had lost eight soldiers in three days of clashes with arch-foe Armenia near the disputed Nagorny Karabakh region in a dramatic spike in tensions in the long-simmering territorial conflict.

Azerbaijan's defense ministry said Armenian troops had ramped up their activity in the past few days and attacked Azeri positions.

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