The Moscow Times
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Azerbaijan launched a military operation in the majority-Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh on Tuesday .
At least five people have been killed and more than 80 others injured, local officials say.
The Kremlin says it is concerned over the sharp escalation in the region.
The latest escalation comes nearly three years after a brief but brutal war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the mountainous region.
"Both the armed forces in Karabakh and the Russian 'peacekeepers' should leave Karabakh ," Ali Karimli , the head of the opposition Popular Front party, said in a comment on Facebook. Former Armenian lawmaker Arman Abovyan told The Moscow Times that even if Russia tries to cool down the escalation between Baku and Yerevan , Azerbaijan is “unlikely to listen to what Moscow says.” “It is possible that Baku could sign something, but then violate any agreements,” Abovyan said..
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