ArmInfo. Azerbaijan detained Russian peacekeeping troops' vehicles delivering humanitarian cargos for 14 hours, near Shushi, the Artsakh Information Center reports.
"From about 9:00pm, April 28 to 11:10am, April 29, Azerbaijani security forces, near the city of Shushi, blocked the movement of the Russian peacekeeping troops' vehicles delivering humanitarian cargo from Armenia to Artsakh.
As a result of negotiations between the command of the peacekeeping troops and the Azerbaijani side, the movement of vehicles was allowed, and they headed for Stepanakert," the report reads.
The trucks contained mainly food and household goods, which were loaded in Goris, Armenia, to meet the basic needs of the Azerbaijan-blockaded Artsakh population.
Artsakh actually remains blockaded at two points: the checkpoint set up near the Hakari bridge on April 23 and near Shushi, blocked since December 12, 2022, where yesterday the agents of the Azerbaijani government in civilian uniforms were replaced by law enforcement officers.
This is evidence that despite the commitments of the parties to the Trilateral Ceasefire Agreement of November 9, 2020 and other international documents, despite the decision of the International Court of Justice and numerous calls by the international community, Azerbaijan is tightening the blockade Artsakh day by day, increasing the threat to security and worsening the humanitarian situation.