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Moscow, Russia: Russia on Saturday (Sunday in Manila) accused Azerbaijan of violating the Moscow-brokered ceasefire that ended the 2020 war with Armenia, by letting its troops cross over the demarcation line.

'On March 25... a unit of the armed forces of Azerbaijan crossed a line of contact in the district of Shusha, in violation' of the agreement of November 9, 2020, the Russian defense ministry said in a statement.It said Russian peacekeepers 'are taking measures aimed at preventing escalation... and mutual provocations.

The ministry said 'necessary control measures were implemented by the units of the Azerbaijan Army in order to prevent the use of the dirt roads north of Lachin' for arms supplies from Armenia.The sole road linking Karabakh to Armenia, the Lachin corridor, has been for months under Azerbaijani blockade, which Yerevan says has led to a humanitarian crisis in the enclave.

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