The Russian army indiscriminately killing innocents in Naka? Armenia catches the perpetrator, Moscow: No tolerance!

According to a report from the Russian news agency TASS on November 26, after the signing of the Naka ceasefire agreement, the Russian peacekeeping forces stationed in various areas of Naka as planned, began to assist refugees in returning to their homes, and cleared up the battlefield after the conflict, including clearing a large number of landmines previously laid. For the arrival of the Russian army, the local civilians in Naka welcomed the Russian army, believing that the Russian army prevented the bloody revenge of the Azerbaijani army and saved a large number of civilian lives. However, according to Armenian media reports, there have been rumors of "indiscriminate killing of innocents" by the Russian army in the Naka area recently. It is said that armed men in Russian uniforms wantonly kidnapped or directly killed local civilians who have not yet evacuated. Panic among Armenian civilians.

However, according to the latest news from the Armenian military, the so-called rumours of indiscriminate killings of innocents by the Russian army are completely false. In fact, the Azerbaijani soldiers dressed in Russian uniforms and tried to frame the Russian army in order to provoke Armenia. Relations with Russia have disrupted the operations of the Russian peacekeeping forces in the Naka region to achieve the goal of forcing the Russian troops to withdraw early. It is reported that the Armenian military has caught the assailant, and after being arrested, he also admitted the crime, expressed absolutely intolerance to Moscow, and asked the relevant parties to give a reasonable explanation.

A few days ago, the British war correspondent Emile Gensen interviewed in the Naka region confirmed that the Armenian military had indeed caught the Azerbaijani militants wearing Russian uniforms. It is reported that the Russian uniforms they wore were a version of the Russian military. Soldiers are no longer in use, and the Azerbaijani army is using this tactic to infiltrate the Armenian-controlled territory of the Naka region, wantonly killing local civilians and then trying to blame the Russian army. The Russian military stated that militants in this old uniform could not pass through the Russian military observation post, so these militants are more likely to secretly cross the actual control line into the Armenian-controlled area.

In order to prevent the Azerbaijani army from infiltrating the Armenian-controlled area, the Russian army not only increased the number of observation posts and checkpoints, but also used unmanned aerial vehicles to strengthen the monitoring of the actual control line area. The Russian military issued a warning that any militants who pretended to be Russian troops infiltrated and launched an attack would be immediately detained and would be "cleared" if they resist. It is reported that the Russian military has deployed about 2,000 peacekeeping forces in the Naka area, mainly in Armenia and Azerbaijan’s line of control. The Azerbaijani side has denied the accusation of the infiltration attack and claimed that this was a “self-directed and self-exercise” by the Armenian side. The purpose is to prompt the Russian army to take hostile actions against Azerbaijan.