"On September 12-13 this year, our armed forces took appropriate measures to respond to the large-scale provocations committed by the Armenian armed forces on the Azerbaijani-Armenian border.

Currently, on the resource of the social network "TikTok" about military operations, information is published that casts a shadow on the achievements of our army, contains military secrets and aims to create a wrong opinion in society.

It was decided to temporarily limit the activities of the social network "TikTok" on the territory of Azerbaijan, for which a petition was submitted to the relevant authorities.

The State Security Service urges our citizens not to believe such false information, which is spread in other social networks and is designed to cause panic in society, and to refer only to official information of state institutions," the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

The situation on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia was discussed at a closed session of the UN Security Council.

Later, the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia , Armen

Grigaran

, said that an agreement had been reached on the cessation of hostilities.

They reached an agreement "with the help of the international community."

Grigaran, however, did not disclose the details of the agreement.

On September 14, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan

Jeyhun Bayramov

reported that Baku presented Yerevan with a proposal to establish a unilateral humanitarian ceasefire, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia said that they had no information about such a proposal.

Azerbaijan also expressed readiness to hand over the bodies of about 100 Armenian soldiers.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol

Pashinyan

said that 105 Armenian soldiers were killed in the new clashes, and the enemy captured 10 square meters.

km of Armenian territory.

In the evening of September 14, a rally was held near the building of the National Assembly of Armenia for the resignation of Pashinyan from the position of the country's prime minister.

People blocked Baghramyan Avenue.

There were no clashes with the police, who were rushed to the scene.

During the night from September 14 to 15, no new incidents were recorded on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

It is known that on the night of September 12-13, the armed forces of Azerbaijan began intensive artillery shelling of Armenian positions in the border areas.

The Armenian side claims that several villages came under fire.

About 50 soldiers were killed.

Baku also announced the death of 50 soldiers and accused the Armenian side of shelling the territory of Azerbaijan.

Also, the Azerbaijani side categorically denies its involvement in the shelling of civilian infrastructure.

  • At the end of 2020, the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh resumed.

    After 44 days of confrontation, Baku and Yerevan, with the mediation of Moscow, signed an agreement on the cessation of hostilities.

  • The agreement, which caused opposition protests in Yerevan, confirmed the military successes achieved by Azerbaijan - Baku regained part of the territories of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, as well as the surrounding areas occupied by Armenian armed formations in the early 1990s.

    Monitoring of the ceasefire was entrusted to Russian peacekeepers.

  • In the summer of 2022, Azerbaijan pointed to the non-fulfillment of a number of signed agreements and emphasized that the Armenian armed forces had not been completely withdrawn from the territory of Karabakh.

  • The self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is not recognized by any country in the world, including Armenia.