Nagorno-Karabakh Fuel Depot Blast: Death Toll Climbs to 170, Rescue Operation Still Underway
At least 170 people were reported dead in a huge explosion at a fuel depot in the conflict-hit Nagorno-Karabakh region which was seized by Azerbaijan last week. Rescue operations is still underway at the blast site.
Moscow, September 29: The death toll from a fuel depot explosion in the conflict-hit Nagorno-Karabakh region which was seized by Azerbaijan last week, has increased to 170, Russian media reported on Friday citing local emergency services. A total of 170 bodies and remains have been found and transferred to the forensics bureau, Xinhua news agency quoted the RIA Novosti report as saying The remains will be transported to Armenia for DNA identification, said the report, adding the rescue operation remains ongoing. Pakistan Blast Update: 34 Killed, 130 Injured in Suicide Blast Near Mosque in Balochistan During Eid Milad Un Nabi Celebrations.
The cause of the blast on Monday remains unknown. The tragic incident occurred as hundreds of thousands of ethnic Armenians have crossed into Armenia from the disputed region since the seizure. Nagorno-Karabakh -- a mountainous region in the South Caucasus -- is recognised internationally as part of Azerbaijan, but has been controlled by ethnic Armenians for three decades. Russia Blast Video: Powerful Explosion at Optical Manufacturing Plant Rocks Moscow, Terrifying Clip of Mushroom Cloud Eruption Surfaces.
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The enclave has been supported by Armenia and also by their ally, Russia, which has had hundreds of soldiers there for years. Five Russian peacekeepers were killed - alongside at least 200 ethnic Armenians and dozens of Azerbaijani soldiers - as Azerbaijan's army swept in last week.
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