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Battle of Hadrut

Battle of Hadrut
Part of 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war

Map of the battle as of 20 October 2020:
  Controlled by Armenia
  Controlled by Azerbaijan
  Disputed

(For a more detailed map, see military situation in the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war)
DateUrban warfare:
7 October 2020 (2020-10-07) – 15 October 2020 (2020-10-15)
(1 week and 1 day)
Rural and mountainous warfare:
15 October 2020 (2020-10-15) – 30 October 2020 (2020-10-30)
(2 weeks and 1 day)
Location
Result Azerbaijani victory
Territorial
changes
Azerbaijani forces take control of Hadrut, and several villages and heights surrounding it.
Belligerents
 Azerbaijan
Commanders and leaders
Strength
Unspecified 1,500 servicemen[3][better source needed]
Casualties and losses

Per Azerbaijan:


Per Artsakh:

  • Unspecified

Per Artsakh:


Per Azerbaijan:[5]

  • At least 38 servicemen killed
Units:
  • 1 command post destroyed
  • 14 T-72s destroyed
  • 3 BMP-2s destroyed
  • 11 other vehicles destroyed
  • 17 BM-21 "Grad" MLRS destroyed
  • 7 artillery pieces destroyed
  • 15 D-1, D-20, and D-30 howitzers destroyed
  • 5 2S1 "Gvozdika" howitzers destroyed
  • 3 2A36 Hyacinth-B guns destroyed
  • Su-25 downed
  • 3 UAVs downed
  • 13 air defense systems destroyed
  • 1 ZSU-23-4 Shilka destroyed
  • 1 radar station destroyed
  • 7 ammunition trucks destroyed
  • 22 other vehicles

11 Armenian civilians killed (per Artsakh)[6][7]

1 Azerbaijani medical worker injured (per Azerbaijan)[8]

The Battle of Hadrut (Azerbaijani: Hadrut döyüşü; Armenian: Հադրութի ճակատամարտ, romanizedHadrut’i chakatamart) began in early October 2020 in Hadrut and its surrounding villages and heights, now seat of Khojavend District, Azerbaijan, and earlier controlled by the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh and was part of Hadrut Province.

Following Azerbaijan's capture of the city of Jabrayil, and claiming full dominance of the district of the same name, the Azerbaijani forces advanced north, to Hadrut. Heavy artillery fights took place starting from 7 October, and on 9 October, the Azerbaijani forces took control of strategically essential villages and heights just beside the town. Initially both parties claimed presence in the town however third-party sources indicated that the Azerbaijani forces had taken control of Hadrut on 14 or 15 October. In the meanwhile, more fights took place in north and west of the town, in contest of more important villages and heights until 30 October, when third-party sources confirmed the presence of Azerbaijani forces in a valley north of the town.[9]

Background

Hadrut is a town located in south-west Azerbaijan, within the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region. From 10 September 1939, Hadrut was the capital of Hadrut District within the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic until the abolishment of the Autonomous Oblast on 26 November 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.[10] During the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, in 1991, the Azerbaijani residents of Hadrut had to leave the town due to inter-ethnic conflict.[11] In May of the same year, as part of Operation Ring, Soviet Internal Security Forces and OMON forcibly deported hundreds of Armenians living in the town.[12] The town came under the control of the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army on 2 October 1992. Hadrut's location is strategically important and connects southern parts of Karabakh to Stepanakert and Shusha.

Prelude

On 27 September 2020, clashes broke out in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, which is de facto controlled by the self-proclaimed and unrecognized Republic of Artsakh, but is de jure part of Azerbaijan.[13] Two days later, Azerbaijani officials stated their forces destroyed an Armenian command-and-observation post in Hadrut.[14]

On 1 October, Artsakh authorities stated that Hadrut was being shelled by Azerbaijani artillery.[15] The Azerbaijani MoD stated that Azerbaijani forces were striking military facilities, namely the headquarters of the 18th Motorized Rifle Division, as well as the infrastructure of the 1st Motorized Rifle Regiment of the aforementioned division.[16] The following day, Artsakh authorities stated that the Azerbaijani forces targeted Hadrut with Smerch MLRS twice.[17][18]

On 4 October Azerbaijani President Aliyev announced that Azerbaijani forces had taken control of the city of Jabrayil[19] as well as several settlements in Jabrayil District.[20] On 7 October, the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the Azerbaijani forces were in control of Jabrayil District,[21] just south of the town.

Battle

On 5 October, the Azerbaijani MoD stated that a battalion of the 1st Armenian Motorized Rifle Regiment, stationed in Hadrut, had fled.[22] On 7 October, the Armenian authorities stated that the Azerbaijani forces were shelling Hadrut[23] with heavy artillery.[24]

On 9 October, at approximately 17:00, the Azerbaijani President announced that Azerbaijani forces had taken control of Hadrut,[25] together with Əfəndilər, Qışlaq, Sor in south, Qaracallı, Süleymanlı, Yuxarı Güzlək, and Gorazıllı in the south-east of the town;[26] This was denied by the self-proclaimed President of Artsakh, Arayik Harutyunyan, who stated that the Artsakh Defence Army was in full control of Hadrut.[27] "Komsomolskaya Pravda", and "BBC Russian Service" also contested Aliyev's statements, stating that the town was under Azerbaijani control.[28][29]

Just before 04:00 (00:00 GMT) on October 10, Russia reported that both Armenia and Azerbaijan had agreed on a humanitarian ceasefire after 10 hours of talks in Moscow (the Moscow Statement) and announced that both would enter "substantive" talks.[30][31] Hostilities were formally halted at 12:00 (08:00 GMT), to allow an exchange of prisoners and the recovery of the dead, facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).[31][32] Nevertheless, the ceasefire was heavily violated by the both sides, leading to the ICRC halting attempts to recover the dead and exchange wounded and prisoners.[33]

Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other of bombarding civilian settlements prior to the ceasefire, with both sides denying the other's accusations.[34][35] Each side also accused the other of breaking the ceasefire.[35][36] On 10 October, heavy fighting occurred in Hadrut, accompanied by shelling, with Azerbaijan moving deeper into the conflict zone. According to the Foreign Ministry of Artsakh, an operation to neutralize an Azerbaijani "sabotage and reconnaissance group" was underway in Hadrut.[37] This group reportedly consisted of 200 men and infiltrated the town from both sides.[38] According to Hadrut authorities, Azerbaijani attack on Hadrut was not supported by either artillery fire or tanks, and the group's goal was to "fix its presence."[39] Both Artsakh and Azerbaijan accused each other of attacking Hadrut, where both parties claimed a presence.[40] The BBC Russian Service reported that the town was under Armenian control.[41] In the evening, the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the Azerbaijani forces had repelled an Armenian offensive from Tuğ.[5]

On 12 October, Azerbaijani President Aliyev stated that all the neighborhoods of Hadrut were under Azerbaijani control,[42] and that Armenian Special Forces had tried to retake the town, but had been defeated.[43] Meanwhile, the Armenian MoD stated that the town was under Armenian control, with Azerbaijani forces constantly attempting to make inroads into the town.[44][45][46] The Armenian Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan, later stated that military operations were occurring in the vicinity of Hadrut.[47] The next day, the Azerbaijani MoD released footage claimed to have been shot from Hadrut's center,[48] but a BBC Russian Service correspondent alleged that the footage was limited to neighboring heights and Tagaser, not Hadrut's center.[49] The next day, the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the situation in Hadrut had remained tense.[50]

On 14 October, the Azerbaijani MoD stated its forces had seized control of the settlement of Edişə in the west, together with Düdükçü, Ciraquz, and Edilli in the north of Hadrut.[51] On 16 October, the Armenian MoD stated that Tuğ and Qırmızı Bazar were being shelled by Azerbaijani forces.[52] The same day, Azerbaijan stated it had seized control of Xırmancıq and Ağbulaq to the north of Hadrut, and Axullu in the north-east of Hadrut,[53] while the Azerbaijani MoD released footage apparently showing Hadrut and surrounding villages under Azerbaijani control.[54] The Armenian MoD reiterated that they were still in control of Hadrut,[55] but the Armenian authorities avoided providing a concrete answer to the questions of a BBC Russian Service correspondent regarding which side controlled the town.[56]

On 17 October, the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the situation in Hadrut remained tense.[57] On 18 October, an RIA Novosti correspondent reported an exchange of heavy artillery near Hadrut.[58] Subsequently, the Azerbaijani MoD claimed to have downed an Armenian Su-25 warplane in the region; Armenia issued a denial.[59] The next day, the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the situation in Hadrut and the surrounding areas were relatively stable[60] but then stated that the Azerbaijani forces continued combat operations against the Armenian forces in the surroundings of the town and penetrated their defences.[5] Approximately one hour later, it stated that Armenian forces had attacked Azerbaijani lines around the town but had been repelled.[61] In the evening, the Azerbaijani authorities released images demonstrating a presence within the town.[62] On 20 October, beginning in the morning, heavy clashes occurred near Hadrut,[63] with Azerbaijani offensives taking place,[64] accompanied by artillery support.[65] Two days later, the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the Armenian volunteers recently arrived to the north of Hadrut had fled,[66] while Artsakh authorities stated that clashes were taking place in Qirmizi Bazar, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Hadrut.[67] On 23 October, clashes occurred near Hadrut.[68] On 27 October, the Armenian MoD stated that the Azerbaijani forces were shelling Khojavend; Azerbaijan issued a denial.[69]

Casualties

Civilian

As of 19 October, Armenian authorities reported 11 Armenian civilians killed in Hadrut and in surroundings areas during the battle;[6] as of 10 October, Azerbaijani authorities reported one Azerbaijani medical worker seriously injured from shellfire.[8]

Military

As of 19 October, Azerbaijani authorities stated that at least 38 Armenian servicemen had been killed in an ambush, but that more were subsequently killed. Also, Azerbaijani authorities claimed the destruction of one command post, 14 T-72s, three BMP-2s, 22 other vehicles, 17 BM-21 "Grad" MLRS, seven artillery pieces, 15 D-1, D-20, and D-30 howitzers, five 2S1 "Gvozdika" howitzers, three 2A36 Hyacinth-B guns, three UAVs downed, 13 air defense systems destroyed, one ZSU-23-4 Shilkas, one radar station, and seven ammunition trucks.[5]

After the signing of the trilateral peace deal, Arayik Harutyunyan, the self-proclaimed President of Artsakh stated that during the battle approximately 1000-1500 Armenian soldiers fled Hadrut.[3]

War crime allegation

On 15 October, a video surfaced of two captured Armenians, 25-year-old Yuri Adamyan and 73-year-old Benik Hakobyan, being executed in Hadrut by Azerbaijani soldiers;[70] Artsakh authorities identified Hakobyan as a civilian of Hadrut.[71] The Armenian representation in the European Court of Human Rights stated that they were investigating filing an official complaint with the court.[72] Bellingcat analysed the videos and concluded that the footage was real and that both the executed were Armenian combatants captured by Azerbaijani forces between 9 and 15 October and then executed.[70] The BBC corroborated Bellingcat's investigation of the execution.[73]

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Battle of HadrutPart of 2020 Nagorno Karabakh warMap of the battle as of 20 October 2020 Controlled by Armenia Controlled by Azerbaijan Disputed For a more detailed map see military situation in the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war DateUrban warfare 7 October 2020 2020 10 07 15 October 2020 2020 10 15 1 week and 1 day Rural and mountainous warfare 15 October 2020 2020 10 15 30 October 2020 2020 10 30 2 weeks and 1 day LocationHadrut Nagorno KarabakhResultAzerbaijani victoryTerritorialchangesAzerbaijani forces take control of Hadrut and several villages and heights surrounding it Belligerents Azerbaijan Artsakh ArmeniaCommanders and leadersHikmat Mirzayev Kanan SeyidovVahagn Asatryan 1 Karen Ayrapetyan 2 StrengthUnspecified1 500 servicemen 3 better source needed Casualties and lossesPer Azerbaijan Unspecified 4 Per Artsakh UnspecifiedPer Artsakh Per Azerbaijan 5 At least 38 servicemen killedUnits 1 command post destroyed14 T 72s destroyed3 BMP 2s destroyed11 other vehicles destroyed17 BM 21 Grad MLRS destroyed7 artillery pieces destroyed15 D 1 D 20 and D 30 howitzers destroyed5 2S1 Gvozdika howitzers destroyed3 2A36 Hyacinth B guns destroyedSu 25 downed3 UAVs downed13 air defense systems destroyed1 ZSU 23 4 Shilka destroyed1 radar station destroyed7 ammunition trucks destroyed22 other vehicles11 Armenian civilians killed per Artsakh 6 7 1 Azerbaijani medical worker injured per Azerbaijan 8 The Battle of Hadrut Azerbaijani Hadrut doyusu Armenian Հադրութի ճակատամարտ romanized Hadrut i chakatamart began in early October 2020 in Hadrut and its surrounding villages and heights now seat of Khojavend District Azerbaijan and earlier controlled by the self proclaimed Republic of Artsakh and was part of Hadrut Province Following Azerbaijan s capture of the city of Jabrayil and claiming full dominance of the district of the same name the Azerbaijani forces advanced north to Hadrut Heavy artillery fights took place starting from 7 October and on 9 October the Azerbaijani forces took control of strategically essential villages and heights just beside the town Initially both parties claimed presence in the town however third party sources indicated that the Azerbaijani forces had taken control of Hadrut on 14 or 15 October In the meanwhile more fights took place in north and west of the town in contest of more important villages and heights until 30 October when third party sources confirmed the presence of Azerbaijani forces in a valley north of the town 9 Contents 1 Background 2 Prelude 3 Battle 4 Casualties 4 1 Civilian 4 2 Military 4 3 War crime allegation 5 ReferencesBackground EditMain articles First Nagorno Karabakh War and Operation Ring Hadrut is a town located in south west Azerbaijan within the breakaway Nagorno Karabakh region From 10 September 1939 Hadrut was the capital of Hadrut District within the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic until the abolishment of the Autonomous Oblast on 26 November 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union 10 During the First Nagorno Karabakh War in 1991 the Azerbaijani residents of Hadrut had to leave the town due to inter ethnic conflict 11 In May of the same year as part of Operation Ring Soviet Internal Security Forces and OMON forcibly deported hundreds of Armenians living in the town 12 The town came under the control of the Nagorno Karabakh Defense Army on 2 October 1992 Hadrut s location is strategically important and connects southern parts of Karabakh to Stepanakert and Shusha Prelude EditMain article 2020 Nagorno Karabakh war On 27 September 2020 clashes broke out in the disputed Nagorno Karabakh region which is de facto controlled by the self proclaimed and unrecognized Republic of Artsakh but is de jure part of Azerbaijan 13 Two days later Azerbaijani officials stated their forces destroyed an Armenian command and observation post in Hadrut 14 On 1 October Artsakh authorities stated that Hadrut was being shelled by Azerbaijani artillery 15 The Azerbaijani MoD stated that Azerbaijani forces were striking military facilities namely the headquarters of the 18th Motorized Rifle Division as well as the infrastructure of the 1st Motorized Rifle Regiment of the aforementioned division 16 The following day Artsakh authorities stated that the Azerbaijani forces targeted Hadrut with Smerch MLRS twice 17 18 On 4 October Azerbaijani President Aliyev announced that Azerbaijani forces had taken control of the city of Jabrayil 19 as well as several settlements in Jabrayil District 20 On 7 October the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the Azerbaijani forces were in control of Jabrayil District 21 just south of the town Battle EditOn 5 October the Azerbaijani MoD stated that a battalion of the 1st Armenian Motorized Rifle Regiment stationed in Hadrut had fled 22 On 7 October the Armenian authorities stated that the Azerbaijani forces were shelling Hadrut 23 with heavy artillery 24 On 9 October at approximately 17 00 the Azerbaijani President announced that Azerbaijani forces had taken control of Hadrut 25 together with Efendiler Qislaq Sor in south Qaracalli Suleymanli Yuxari Guzlek and Gorazilli in the south east of the town 26 This was denied by the self proclaimed President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan who stated that the Artsakh Defence Army was in full control of Hadrut 27 Komsomolskaya Pravda and BBC Russian Service also contested Aliyev s statements stating that the town was under Azerbaijani control 28 29 Just before 04 00 00 00 GMT on October 10 Russia reported that both Armenia and Azerbaijan had agreed on a humanitarian ceasefire after 10 hours of talks in Moscow the Moscow Statement and announced that both would enter substantive talks 30 31 Hostilities were formally halted at 12 00 08 00 GMT to allow an exchange of prisoners and the recovery of the dead facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC 31 32 Nevertheless the ceasefire was heavily violated by the both sides leading to the ICRC halting attempts to recover the dead and exchange wounded and prisoners 33 Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other of bombarding civilian settlements prior to the ceasefire with both sides denying the other s accusations 34 35 Each side also accused the other of breaking the ceasefire 35 36 On 10 October heavy fighting occurred in Hadrut accompanied by shelling with Azerbaijan moving deeper into the conflict zone According to the Foreign Ministry of Artsakh an operation to neutralize an Azerbaijani sabotage and reconnaissance group was underway in Hadrut 37 This group reportedly consisted of 200 men and infiltrated the town from both sides 38 According to Hadrut authorities Azerbaijani attack on Hadrut was not supported by either artillery fire or tanks and the group s goal was to fix its presence 39 Both Artsakh and Azerbaijan accused each other of attacking Hadrut where both parties claimed a presence 40 The BBC Russian Service reported that the town was under Armenian control 41 In the evening the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the Azerbaijani forces had repelled an Armenian offensive from Tug 5 On 12 October Azerbaijani President Aliyev stated that all the neighborhoods of Hadrut were under Azerbaijani control 42 and that Armenian Special Forces had tried to retake the town but had been defeated 43 Meanwhile the Armenian MoD stated that the town was under Armenian control with Azerbaijani forces constantly attempting to make inroads into the town 44 45 46 The Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan later stated that military operations were occurring in the vicinity of Hadrut 47 The next day the Azerbaijani MoD released footage claimed to have been shot from Hadrut s center 48 but a BBC Russian Service correspondent alleged that the footage was limited to neighboring heights and Tagaser not Hadrut s center 49 The next day the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the situation in Hadrut had remained tense 50 On 14 October the Azerbaijani MoD stated its forces had seized control of the settlement of Edise in the west together with Dudukcu Ciraquz and Edilli in the north of Hadrut 51 On 16 October the Armenian MoD stated that Tug and Qirmizi Bazar were being shelled by Azerbaijani forces 52 The same day Azerbaijan stated it had seized control of Xirmanciq and Agbulaq to the north of Hadrut and Axullu in the north east of Hadrut 53 while the Azerbaijani MoD released footage apparently showing Hadrut and surrounding villages under Azerbaijani control 54 The Armenian MoD reiterated that they were still in control of Hadrut 55 but the Armenian authorities avoided providing a concrete answer to the questions of a BBC Russian Service correspondent regarding which side controlled the town 56 On 17 October the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the situation in Hadrut remained tense 57 On 18 October an RIA Novosti correspondent reported an exchange of heavy artillery near Hadrut 58 Subsequently the Azerbaijani MoD claimed to have downed an Armenian Su 25 warplane in the region Armenia issued a denial 59 The next day the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the situation in Hadrut and the surrounding areas were relatively stable 60 but then stated that the Azerbaijani forces continued combat operations against the Armenian forces in the surroundings of the town and penetrated their defences 5 Approximately one hour later it stated that Armenian forces had attacked Azerbaijani lines around the town but had been repelled 61 In the evening the Azerbaijani authorities released images demonstrating a presence within the town 62 On 20 October beginning in the morning heavy clashes occurred near Hadrut 63 with Azerbaijani offensives taking place 64 accompanied by artillery support 65 Two days later the Azerbaijani MoD stated that the Armenian volunteers recently arrived to the north of Hadrut had fled 66 while Artsakh authorities stated that clashes were taking place in Qirmizi Bazar about 30 kilometres 19 mi north of Hadrut 67 On 23 October clashes occurred near Hadrut 68 On 27 October the Armenian MoD stated that the Azerbaijani forces were shelling Khojavend Azerbaijan issued a denial 69 Casualties EditCivilian Edit As of 19 October Armenian authorities reported 11 Armenian civilians killed in Hadrut and in surroundings areas during the battle 6 as of 10 October Azerbaijani authorities reported one Azerbaijani medical worker seriously injured from shellfire 8 Military Edit As of 19 October Azerbaijani authorities stated that at least 38 Armenian servicemen had been killed in an ambush but that more were subsequently killed Also Azerbaijani authorities claimed the destruction of one command post 14 T 72s three BMP 2s 22 other vehicles 17 BM 21 Grad MLRS seven artillery pieces 15 D 1 D 20 and D 30 howitzers five 2S1 Gvozdika howitzers three 2A36 Hyacinth B guns three UAVs downed 13 air defense systems destroyed one ZSU 23 4 Shilkas one radar station and seven ammunition trucks 5 After the signing of the trilateral peace deal Arayik Harutyunyan the self proclaimed President of Artsakh stated that during the battle approximately 1000 1500 Armenian soldiers fled Hadrut 3 War crime allegation Edit On 15 October a video surfaced of two captured Armenians 25 year old Yuri Adamyan and 73 year old Benik Hakobyan being executed in Hadrut by Azerbaijani soldiers 70 Artsakh authorities identified Hakobyan as a civilian of Hadrut 71 The Armenian representation in the European Court of Human Rights stated that they were investigating filing an official complaint with the court 72 Bellingcat analysed the videos and concluded that the footage was real and that both the executed were Armenian combatants captured by Azerbaijani forces between 9 and 15 October and then executed 70 The BBC corroborated Bellingcat s investigation of the execution 73 References Edit Հայաստանի Ազգային հերոս Վահագն Ասատրյանն Օմարի բարձունքներն անառիկ պահեց բայց ընկավ Հադրութը պաշտպանելիս Armenian national hero Vahagn Asatryan kept Omar heights invincible but fell while defending Hadrut 1lurer am in Armenian 1 January 2021 Retrieved 25 March 2021 Գորիսը վերջին հրաժեշտը տվեց իր նահատակ հերոս զավակին Կարեն Հայրապետյանին նրա խիզախությանն առնչվել syuniacyerkir am Retrieved 25 March 2023 a b Prezident Arcaha My vse predateli my vse vinovaty ArmenianReport in Russian 11 November 2020 Archived from the original on 11 November 2020 Retrieved 11 November 2020 Azerbaijan says 2 783 soldiers killed in Nagorno Karabakh clashes Al Jazeera 3 December 2020 Archived from the original on 4 December 2020 Retrieved 4 December 2020 a b c d Armenian armed forces attempt to regain lost positions forced to flee suffering losses Trend News Agency 10 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Azerbaijani Defense Ministry Armenian armed forces command and observation post destroyed near Hadrut settlement Trend News Agency 29 September 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Azerbaijani army delivers fire strikes against the Armenian Armed Forces VIDEO Trend News Agency 11 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Azerbaijan destroys Armenia s manpower military equipment across entire front Trend News Agency 13 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Azerbaijani MoD reveals Armenian equipment destroyed on night of Oct 13 14 Trend News Agency 14 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Armenia suffers night attack fiasco as Azerbaijan retaliates pushes back MoD Trend News Agency 15 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Commander of Armenian army battalion withdrew from combat positions together with military personnel Azerbaijani MoD Trend News Agency 19 October 2020 Retrieved 19 October 2020 Baku says Armenia s Su 25 attack plane destroyed TASS Retrieved 18 October 2020 a b Artsakh Ombudsman The Azerbaijani actions aiming at deepening humanitarian disaster in Artsakh causing 20 casualties 93 wounded and over 5800 material losses Aysor am 8 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 The Azerbaijani Side Has Killed At Least Five Civilians since the Ceasefire Came into Force Aysor am 8 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 a b Shelling of civilians by Armenian armed forces after humanitarian ceasefire agreement another clear example of barbarism Azerbaijani MFA says Trend News Agency 10 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 O Farrel Ryan ryanmofarrell 30 October 2020 Footage of Azerbaijani troops in a pickup confirms that they have crossed the ridge line from Hadrut valley given the speed they re driving and the terrain likely hold the next valley as well Tweet Retrieved 30 October 2020 via Twitter Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan on the Abolishment of the Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast of the Republic of Azerbaijan Archived copy Archived from the original on 24 April 2012 Retrieved 30 August 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Doklad pravozashitnogo centra Memorial o massovyh narusheniyah prav cheloveka svyazannyh s zanyatiem naselennogo punkta Hodzhaly v noch s 25 na 26 fevralya 1992 g vooruzhyonnymi formirovaniyami in Russian Memorial Archived from the original on 31 July 2010 de Waal Thomas 2013 Black Garden Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War 2nd revised and updated ed NYU Press p 116 Armenia and Azerbaijan fight over disputed Nagorno Karabakh BBC 27 September 2020 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Azerbaijan s MoD Enemy s command and observation post on site of Hadrut completely destroyed APA az 29 September 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Azerbaijani armed forces strike Karabakh s Hadrut with Smerch MLRS civilians injured MOD Aysor am 2 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Defense ministry Azerbaijani army strikes only at military facilities Trend News Agency 1 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Azerbaijan again targets civilians attacks Hadrut with artillery MOD representative Aysor am 2 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Azerbaijan strikes Hadrut with Smerch for the second time today MOD representative Aysor am 2 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 President Ilham Aliyev Azerbaijani Army liberates Jabrayil city and several villages of the region APA az 4 October 2020 Retrieved 4 October 2020 Today the Azerbaijani army liberated the city of Jabrayil and several villages in the region President Ilham Aliyev Jabrayil city and 9 villages of the region liberated from occupation APA az 4 October 2020 Retrieved 4 October 2020 President Ilham Aliyev said the city of Jabrayil and 9 villages of the region were liberated from the occupation Today Karkhulu Shukurbayli Chereken Dashkasan Horovlu Mahmudlu Jafarabad Yukhari Maralyan Decal villages of Jabrayil region have been liberated from occupation Ministry of Defense Azerbaijani Army has full dominance in the direction of Jabrayil APA az 7 October 2020 Archived from the original on 9 October 2020 Retrieved 7 October 2020 Armenia s Ministry of Defense spread disinformation for the next time on so called losses of our units in the direction of Jabrayil Ministry of Defense told APA It has been noted in the information that news spread by the Armenian side is groundless and false Our Army continues its counter attack operations successfully in the direction of Jabrayil and has full dominant before the enemy Azerbaijan s Ministry of Defense Armenia cannot supply its troops at the front azertag az Azerbaijan State News Agency 5 October 2020 Archived from the original on 6 October 2020 Retrieved 5 October 2020 There is a shortage of food and fuel in the area of defense responsibility of the 1st motorized rifle regiment of the Armenian armed forces in Hadrut Leaving their combat positions the military personnel of the 3rd battalion of the regiment fled without permission The drivers of the military unit also leaving their military equipment and vehicles fled from the combat zone Karabakh s Hadrut under attack Artstun Hovhannisyan Aysor am 7 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Fighting continues all day long Armenian troops fulfill their task brilliantly MOD representative Aysor am 7 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 President of Azerbaijan Hadrut settlement and several villages liberated from occupation APA az 9 October 2020 Archived from the original on 10 October 2020 Retrieved 9 October 2020 Azerbaijan s Hadrut settlement and several villages were liberated from Armenian aggressors President Ilham Aliyev said this in his address to the nation APA reports Azerbaijani Army liberates Hadrut settlement and several villages UPDATE AzerNews 9 October 2020 Archived from the original on 10 October 2020 Retrieved 9 October 2020 Villages liberated by the Azerbaijani Army from occupation besides Hadrut settlement have been revealed APA reports President Ilham Aliyev said in his address to the nation that besides Hadrut settlement Chayli Yukhari Guzlak Gorazili Gishlag Garajali Afandilar Sur and Suleymanli villages have been liberated from the occupation Operation is being executed fully stressed head of state President of 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rajone Gadruta in Russian BBC Russian Service 10 October 2020 Retrieved 21 October 2020 President Ilham Aliyev interviewed by Turkish Haber Global TV channel PHOTO Trend News Agency 12 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 President Azerbaijani Army neutralized a large group of special forces trying to reoccupy Hadrut this night APA az 12 October 2020 Retrieved 12 October 2020 They attempted to reoccupy Hadrut for several times According to the information given to me this morning a large group of special forces coming from Armenia tried to reoccupy Hadrut this night However from a strategic point of view it does not have great importance for Armenia They take such a step for just taking a selfie there or reporting to their people Works on blockading and eliminating Azeri sabotage group in Hadrut underway Defense Army Aysor am 12 October 2020 Retrieved 18 October 2020 Azerbaijan strikes Hadrut with Smerch for the second time today MOD representative Aysor am 12 October 2020 Retrieved 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