PM says 105 Armenian soldiers killed in clash with Azerbaijan – Times of India

Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pashinyan Said that 105 Armenian service personnel were killed in clashes with Azerbaijan In the past two days, Interfax news agency reported on Wednesday.
Armenia And Azerbaijan blames each other for the latest flare-up in the South Caucasus.
In a speech to Armenia’s parliament, Pashinyan said that Azerbaijan had “established control” over parts of Armenian territory as a result of the latest military confrontation. TASS news agency reported.
“If we say that Azerbaijan has launched an offensive against Armenia, it means that they have managed to establish control over some areas,” he said, according to TASS.
Armenia had reported 49 deaths on Tuesday, saying the number was likely to rise. Azerbaijan reported 50 fatalities among its service personnel.
Pashinyan resisted the opposition’s call to introduce martial law in Armenia – as the country did two years earlier during a bloody six-week war with Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region – saying that they have yet to did not consider it necessary.
The fighting that began on Tuesday is the worst between the former Soviet republics since 2020.