ArmInfo."We are watching with concern the new escalation of hostilities between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which reportedly has already resulted in casualties and damage to infrastructure," the Georgian Foreign Ministry stated on its official Facebook page.
As noted in the statement, official Tbilisi hopes that an agreement on a ceasefire will be reached, the negotiation process will be restored between the parties and large-scale hostilities will be avoided, which will have a serious negative impact on the security of the entire region. "Georgia calls on the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and international participants to make every effort to stop the escalation and resume a constructive dialogue. For our part, we declare that Georgia is ready in any way to contribute to de- escalation and the establishment of peace in the region," the Georgian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
To recall, early in the morning of September 27, Azerbaijan began intensive shelling of settlements in Karabakh, including the capital of Stepanakert, going over to the offensive along the entire confrontation line. It is known that the enemy lost two helicopters, three tanks and 14 unmanned aerial vehicles. The enemy also has losses in manpower.