OSCE mission visits Syunik to see consequences of Azeri aggression

OSCE mission visits Syunik to see consequences of Azeri aggression

PanARMENIAN.Net - The OSCE needs assessment mission had a meeting with the representatives of the Syunik regional administration on Sunday, October 24.

During the meeting, the OSCE delegation learned more abut the consequences of the last aggression carried out by the armed forces of Azerbaijan against the sovereign territory of the Republic of Armenia on September 13.

The OSCE representatives also visited a border settlement to learn about the situation on the ground, the Syunik administration said.

Both the OSCE and the European Union deployed missions after Azerbaijan launched an offensive along the border with Armenia and occupied parts of Armenian territory, leaving over 200 people killed.

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