Two Armenian soldiers wounded in Azerbaijani drone attack

Two Armenian soldiers were injured in an Azerbaijani drone strike on Friday morning, Armenia’s Defense Ministry said.
The Azerbaijani armed forces violated the ceasefire at around 10 a.m., using UAVs to attack Armenian positions near the border village of Sotk in Gegharkunik Province.
“Two servicemen of the Armenian army were wounded. The health condition of one serviceman is assessed as satisfactory and the other one is critical,” the Defense Ministry said.
“As of 10:30 a.m., the situation on the frontline is relatively stable,” it added.
Azerbaijani forces opened artillery fire on Armenian positions near Sotk early on Thursday, leaving four Armenian soldiers wounded.
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