Azerbaijan forces detain top Karabakh commander 'involved' in terrorist activities
- The Azerbaijani security service announced the arrest of a top Nagorno-Karabakh commander over suspected involvement in "terrorist" activities in the Armenian enclave.
- The arrest highlights escalating tensions in the region and indicates a crackdown on individuals deemed threats to Azerbaijani security.
- The detention of the commander is likely to further strain relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, exacerbating the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Azerbaijan forces detain top Karabakh commander 'involved' in terrorist activities
Azerbaijani security service said on Friday (September 29) that a top Nagorno-Karabakh commander had been detained. The commander was suspected of being involved in "terrorist" activities in the ethnic Armenian enclave, said Azerbaijan officials. The officials identified the detained man as Davit Manukyan. The security service added that Manukyan had risen to the rank of major general in the Armenian army. Later he became first deputy commander
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