Affected civilians
The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagarno-Karabakh is spreading. Big cities, as well as civilians, are being affected.
Al Jazeera reports that the conflict between the two countries is spreading to major cities. It is affecting civilians. Many are fleeing their homes to save their lives.
Meanwhile, both countries have rejected the international offer of a ceasefire. Azerbaijan demands that Armenia be completely removed from Nagorno-Karabakh. And Armenia has rejected the offer. This is widening the path of conflict.
Both countries are attacking important and big cities. It is blaming each other for endangering civilians.
The Armenian government released a picture of the attack on Stepancart by Azerbaijan on Sunday. The attack also claimed the lives of many civilians.
Documents released by Armenia show the rubble of civilian buildings and severe damage to highways.
Armenia says Azerbaijani forces continued to carry out armed attacks on Monday, continuing their offensive.
Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry has claimed that Armenia has launched a missile attack on their second largest city, Ganja.
Ganja is the second largest city in Azerbaijan, with a population of about 330,000.
Armenia has launched a missile attack targeting the western city.
A video from Azerbaijan has been shared on social media, showing smoke billowing from the damaged building.
The separatist forces in Nagarno-Karabakh claim that they too have attacked and destroyed the air base in Ganja.
Although the Nagorno-Karabakh region is officially Azerbaijan, it came under the control of ethnic Armenians after the break-up of the Soviet Union. This is the most serious conflict between the two countries over the disputed region in the last 20 years It is said that 240 people were killed on both sides, including 30 civilians. Although the real picture is not coming in the media.
When the Soviet Union collapsed, war broke out when Nagarno-Karabakh declared independence, killing about 30,000 people.