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Armenian Armed Forces break ceasefire
09 November 2009 [10:37] -
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On Nov. 8, the Armenian Armed Forces fired at Azerbaijani forces from areas in the Khojavand region at 17:45-17:50, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said.
The Azerbaijani troops answered their fire. No causalities were reported.
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