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Russia Will Deploy 2 Thousand Troops Under Peace Agreement

Russia will deploy 2 thousand troops under the peace agreement, rocket launchers sent to Nagorno Karabakh.

Russia has sent multiple rocket launchers loaded on trucks towards the corridor.

Russia is controlled by this corridor between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Russian peacekeepers are seizing new territory under the agreement reached last week.

Moscow has mediated for six weeks to end the ongoing fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia troops.

About two thousand Russian peacekeepers are to be deployed in the area under the agreement.

This deployment process is still in progress. Russia’s Ministry of Defense said on Monday that it has set up seven temporary supervision posts in the Lachine Corridor.

This corridor ranges from Armenia to within the Azeri region. This step has been taken to ensure safe passage to Russian peacekeepers from Nagorno-Karabakh to the Armenia-controlled part.

Hundreds of people were killed in a fierce battle between Armenia and Azerbaijan on 27 September. According to Nagorno-Karabakh, 1,177 of its soldiers and 50 civilians have been killed.

Azerbaijan officials have not yet revealed their army casualties, but have also said that at least 92 civilians have been killed and 400 injured.

Was independent between 1918-1921. Even at the time of independence, there was no special friendship between the two countries due to the border dispute.

21 terrorists and murderers hanged in Iraq, two were involved in suicide attacks

21 terrorists and killers in Iraq were mass hanged on Monday. Iraq’s interior ministry issued a statement giving this information.

They were hanged in the prison of Nasiria, a city in southern Iraq. These include those involved in two suicide attacks in the northern city of Afghanistan, Tal Afar.

Dozens of people were killed in these attacks. The statement does not reveal the identity of the hanged people nor the crimes they were convicted of.

Hundreds of suspected jihadists have been prosecuted and mass hanged in Iraq since the Islamic State was defeated from 2014 to 2017 in a pro-US military operation.

Human rights groups have accused Iraqi and other regional forces of inconsistencies in the judicial process and lapses in lawsuits, but Iraq says its prosecutions are fair.

The Islamic State captured one-third of Iraq in 2014, but during the three years, it was largely defeated in Iraq and neighboring Syria.

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