Russia begins withdrawing its forces from Karabakh now that it has full control of the area
Russia begins to withdraw its peacekeepers from Karabakh. The region is now under the full control of Azerbaijan after a brief conflict last year. Azerbaijan is now fully under the control of the region after a short conflict with Russia in 2010. Russia's peacekeepers have been withdrawn from the region since then.
Russian forces are being withdrawn from Azerbaijan’s Karabakh region, officials of both countries say. Russian forces have been stationed as peacekeepers since the end of a war in 2020. The region is now under full control of Azerbaijan and is under Azerbaijan's control. The withdrawal was agreed to by both countries, officials say.
Russian forces are being withdrawn from Azerbaijan’s Karabakh region, where they have been stationed as peacekeepers since the end of a war in 2020. The region is now under full Azerbaijan control. Russia has been stationed in the region since the war broke out in 2010.
Russian forces are being withdrawn from Azerbaijan’s Karabakh region, where they have been stationed as peacekeepers since the end of a war in 2020. The region is now under full Azerbaijan control. Russia has been stationed in the region since the war broke out in 2010.
Moscow’s forces stood by as Azerbaijan launched an offensive to take back the region last year. Moscow stood by during Azerbaijan's offensive to retake Nagorno-Karabakh. Russia announced total withdrawal of troops from the region on Monday. Azerbaijan launched offensive to reclaim the region in April last year, but Russia has denied it.
Russian forces are being withdrawn from the Karabakh region in Azerbaijan. Forces have been stationed there since the end of a war in 2020. The region is now under full control of Azerbaijan and is under full Azerbaijian control. Russian forces have been there since 2020.