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“EU Representative Borrell Condemns Russian Attacks in Karabakh, Calls for Humanitarian Support”

Russian forces’ attacks on Karabakh condemned by high-ranking representative, Joseph Borrell. Dozens of civilians killed and injured. Perpetrators will be held accountable. European assistance needed to stop operations and protect lives. Russian air strikes leave 14 dead in Karabakh.

International Military Politics

“No Movement in Armenian Military Positions in Karabakh Region, Unlikely for Serious Clashes: Independent Study”

The British newspaper Independent reports that there have been no movements of military equipment in the Karabakh region. Russian forces are reportedly low on ammunition, making serious clashes unlikely. The article also discusses the use of alternative routes to supply ammunition to Russian forces. Independent suggests that the focus should be on areas where Russia is creating a new bridgehead to connect occupied Ukrainian territories with Crimea and Russia, possibly leading to war.

Military Politics

“CSTO: NATO Completes Activation of Key Military Alliance Following Karabakh Conflict, What’s Next for the Region’s Security?”

NATO completes activation of CSTO after Karabakh conflict, affecting Russian military plans. Discussions include a $100 billion fund for Ukraine recovery. European countries distance themselves from Russian aggression, but dealing with national problems remains challenging for alliances.

International Politics

“Armenian Deputy Prime Minister discusses cooperation with Argentina and calls for peace agreement with Azerbaijan on ‘Todo Noticias’ program”

In a recent interview on Argentine TV, RA Deputy Prime Minister Ararat Mirzoyan discussed cooperation between Yerevan and Argentina and addressed the security situation in the Southern Caucasus. Mirzoyan expressed hope for a peace agreement with Azerbaijan despite difficulties. He also touched on EU cooperation and NATO-related questions.

Over 1800 Students from War-Torn Karabakh Region Granted University Education in Armenia, Government to Cover Tuition Fees

Armenian universities welcome over 1800 students from Karabakh. Minister of Education and Science announces decision to cover tuition fees for displaced students. Government to reimburse 264 million drams for first semester fees. Prime Minister confirms payment for second semester.

“Russian Peacekeepers Return to Armenia Amid Uncertainty, Reports Haraparar Newspaper”

The Russian peacekeeping contingent in Artsakh completes rotation, returning to Armenia. Uncertainty remains over their role in Artsakh. Russian peacekeepers reportedly continue entering Armenia from Azerbaijan. For more details, visit NEWS.am, Armenpress.