Armenia And Azerbaijan Agreed To The Ceasefire: Russia
Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to the ceasefire: Russian foreign minister. Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to a cease-fire from midnight of 10 October, and after nearly two weeks of fierce fighting in the disputed region.
Al Jazeera said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday began concrete negotiations on Nagorno-Karabakh Is planned. The decision was taken after a 10-hour talk held in Moscow on Saturday morning.
Al Jazeera said that Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Moscow reported that the settlement was for a humanitarian truce.
We will have to wait to see if this ceasefire will actually happen as agreed if it will reduce the exchange of prisoners and if the parties actually negotiated to resolve the conflict that has been going on for decades. Willing to return to the table.
Meanwhile, the Foreign Minister said that the Red Cross would serve as an intermediary in humanitarian action. According to reports, at least 300 people were killed due to the clashes on 27 September.
Al Jazeera further stated that although Lavrov did not provide details on the talks, it said that the Minsk Group will mediate the Organization for Security and Cooperation (OSCE) in Europe.
Pakistani army shot dead in Balochistan, accusing Pakistani army
A famous local singer was shot dead outside his house by motorcycle-borne gunmen in Turbat city of Pakistan’s Balochistan province. This singer is the father of a human rights activist.
The famous Balochistan singer Hanif Chamrock is the father of female human rights activist Tayyab Baloch, who was killed on Thursday evening. Tayyab Baloch is an outspoken critic of the Pakistani Army.
Due to this, he has been put in jail many times, accusing him of having a relationship with terrorists again and again. Local police chief Roshan Ali said the cause of the murder had not yet been ascertained.
No one has claimed responsibility for the murder yet. After firing, the attackers immediately fled.
It is noteworthy that local Balochs in Balochistan say that for many years the Pakistani administration has been persecuting and discriminating against them. The security forces hold the Baloch people as hostages for years.