New evidence proving the Turkish regime's involvement in the battles of the Irtsak region, this time is represented by intelligence information by the Russian Foreign Ministry revealing the role of the Erdogan regime's intelligence in fueling the conflict in the disputed region.
The head of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Naryshkin, confirmed the participation of the Turkish regime's intelligence services in the Artsakh events and their vision of Turkish elements there, explaining that Moscow obtained this information with the help of partner intelligence in the Middle East.
For its part, the Armenian Investigation Commission announced the arrest of two Syrian mercenaries, who had fought alongside the Azerbaijani army in Artsakh.
The head of the Prisons Department in Armenia, Rafael Vardanyan, confirmed the presence of Syrian mercenaries in the prison who were interrogated, indicating that they had taken the necessary measures to inform their families about their status.
Confirmations come amid the collapse of the ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the region and the intensification of the battles between them and the increase in the death toll of the mercenaries, as sources from the occupied city of Al-Bab in northwestern Syria revealed the arrival of a new batch of twelve mercenary bodies through the Kilis border crossing.
According to the sources, this crossing, controlled by the Sultan Murad terrorist squad of the Turkish occupation, is considered a point for sending Syrian mercenaries to both Azerbaijan and Libya, and their bodies are also received there and buried in the occupied areas in northwestern Syria in secret.