Civilian buildings destroyed in fresh ceasefire violation in Azerbaijan
Houses and buildings belonging to civilians in Tartar, Azerbaijan, were destroyed as the fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan continued for the 22nd day, with both sides accusing the other of strikes on civilian settlements. /VCG

Houses and buildings belonging to civilians in Tartar, Azerbaijan, were destroyed as the fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan continued for the 22nd day, with both sides accusing the other of strikes on civilian settlements. /VCG

Local residents took shelter in a dugout during the fighting over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh in the village of Shikharkh on Sunday. /VCG

Local residents took shelter in a dugout during the fighting over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh in the village of Shikharkh on Sunday. /VCG

The new ceasefire agreement was announced following phone talks between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his counterparts from the two nations. However, Nagorno-Karabakh saw a new escalation of fighting on Saturday. /VCG

The new ceasefire agreement was announced following phone talks between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his counterparts from the two nations. However, Nagorno-Karabakh saw a new escalation of fighting on Saturday. /VCG

Azerbaijan said around 20 apartment buildings in its second-biggest city of Ganja were hit on Saturday, with 13 civilians killed and more than 50 wounded. /VCG

Azerbaijan said around 20 apartment buildings in its second-biggest city of Ganja were hit on Saturday, with 13 civilians killed and more than 50 wounded. /VCG