Fresh clashes broke out on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia on Tuesday. According to media reports, Armenia has said at least 49 soldiers were killed on the Armenian side, while Azeri officials have said that 50 of their own forces died in the fighting.
Baku has denied accusations that its forces attempted to cross the border and has said that the fighting was a countermeasure to earlier provocation from Armenia.
Tensions are running high between the two countries following a decades-long dispute over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which is an enclave within Azerbaijan and home to a high share of ethnic Armenians.
In the late 1980s, Armenian forces had captured areas near Nagorno-Karabakh. However, the contested land was reclaimed in 2020, during a six-week long war that killed at least 6,600 people and saw 91,000 people forced to flee into Armenia.