Sunday, November 17, 2024 03:02 AM
On November 4, 2020, Azerbaijan achieved significant military victories in the ongoing Karabakh conflict, highlighting the need for lasting peace.
On September 27, 2020, the Azerbaijani Army initiated a counter-offensive operation known as the "Iron Fist". This military action was a direct response to significant provocations from the Armenian armed forces along the frontline. The conflict that ensued, referred to as the second Karabakh war, lasted for 44 days and ultimately resulted in the liberation of Azerbaijani territories that had been under Armenian occupation for nearly 30 years.
During this intense period, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced on his official Twitter account that the Azerbaijani Army successfully liberated several villages located in the Jabrayil, Zangilan, and Gubadli districts. This marked a significant turning point in the conflict, as the Azerbaijani forces managed to reclaim land that had been lost for decades.
In an interview with the Italian newspaper "la Repubblica", President Aliyev elaborated on the military's achievements, highlighting the retreat of Armenian forces, which suffered considerable losses. The Azerbaijani military also released a list detailing the destruction of various military equipment belonging to the Armenian armed forces, showcasing the effectiveness of their operations.
Throughout the conflict, the Armenian armed forces engaged in aggressive actions, including firing upon the Tartar and Aghjabadi districts. Furthermore, they violated the ceasefire agreement in the Tovuz and Agstafa districts, escalating tensions in the region. A video was also released, depicting the destruction of an Armenian anti-aircraft gun, further emphasizing the intensity of the conflict.
Tragically, the conflict also resulted in casualties, including the death of Captain Ando Grigoryan of the Armenian armed forces, who was killed while driving a UAZ vehicle. Additionally, an attempted sabotage by the Armenian forces against Azerbaijani positions in the Zangilan district was thwarted, demonstrating the ongoing volatility of the situation.
The events of November 4, 2020, serve as a reminder of the complex and often painful history between Azerbaijan and Armenia. The liberation of territories is a significant milestone for Azerbaijan, but it also highlights the need for continued dialogue and efforts towards lasting peace in the region. As the world watches, it is crucial for both nations to seek a resolution that honors the rights and aspirations of all people involved, paving the way for a more stable and harmonious future.