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WATCH 20 Russian military cargo planes land in Armenia as first 400 peacekeepers assemble for deployment to Nagorno-Karabakh WATCH: 20 Russian military cargo planes land in Armenia as first 400 peacekeepers move out to Nagorno-Karabakh
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More than 400 Russian peacekeeping troops and their equipment have been successfully airlifted into Armenia’s capital Yerevan, and will proceed to the armistice line with Azerbaijan in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. More than 400 Russian peacekeeping troops and their equipment have been successfully airlifted into Armenia’s capital Yerevan and proceeded to the armistice line with Azerbaijan in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
The armistice between Armenia and Azerbaijan went into effect at midnight Moscow time on Tuesday. So far, twenty Il-76 military transport aircraft have landed in Yerevan, carrying over 400 members of the 15th Peacekeeping Brigade and their equipment, the Russian Defense Ministry has confirmed. The armistice between Armenia and Azerbaijan went into effect at midnight Moscow time on Tuesday. So far, twenty Il-76 military transport aircraft have landed in Yerevan, carrying over 400 members of the 15th Peacekeeping Brigade and their equipment. 
Under the terms of the peace deal, some 1,960 Russian troops and hundreds of vehicles will replace Armenian forces along the line of contact and help secure a corridor between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia proper.
The Russian Defense Ministry has confirmed on Wednesday night that first military convoys were already en route to set up observation posts along the line of contact and the “Lachin corridor,” the road connection between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia proper.
Under the terms of the peace deal, some 1,960 Russian troops and hundreds of vehicles will replace Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh.
The troops are part of the 15th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade, designated peacekeepers from the Central Military District. Their command post will be at ​​Stepanakert, the regional capital.The troops are part of the 15th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade, designated peacekeepers from the Central Military District. Their command post will be at ​​Stepanakert, the regional capital.
Tuesday’s deal is supposed to end the six weeks of fighting over the disputed region, in which Azerbaijani forces have made significant advances into territory held by ethnic Armenians since 1994. Nagorno-Karabakh is an ethnic Armenian enclave that seceded from Azerbaijan in 1991, during the collapse of the Soviet Union. The conflict had been largely frozen for decades until it flared up again in late September.Tuesday’s deal is supposed to end the six weeks of fighting over the disputed region, in which Azerbaijani forces have made significant advances into territory held by ethnic Armenians since 1994. Nagorno-Karabakh is an ethnic Armenian enclave that seceded from Azerbaijan in 1991, during the collapse of the Soviet Union. The conflict had been largely frozen for decades until it flared up again in late September.
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