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The2010 Nagorno-Karabakh clashes were a series of exchanges of gunfire that took place on February 18 on the line of contact dividingAzerbaijani and theKarabakh Armenian military forces. Azerbaijan accused the Armenian forces of firing on the Azerbaijani positions nearTap Qaraqoyunlu,Qızıloba, Qapanlı,Yusifcanlı andCavahirli villages, as well as in uplands ofAgdam Rayon with small arms fire including snipers.[2][3] As a result, three Azerbaijani soldiers were killed and one wounded.[4]
The engagement became the second deadliest ceasefire violationsince 1994, after the2008 Mardakert clashes.
The incidents embraced two regions in Nagorno-Karabakh (Tartar Rayon,Agdam Rayon) and one region out of it (Goranboy Rayon). Azerbaijani sources claim that on 13:00 local time the Karabakh Armenian military fired fromTalysh towards the Azerbaijani positions inTap Qaraqoyunlu. Accordingly, at 15:00 Armenian troops allegedly opened fire from Agdam Rayon, killing one Azeri soldier. After some time the shooting achieved a large-scale character[2] and continued until evening. According to the Azerbaijani side, Karabakh Armenian troops withdrew with losses.[2]
Following the incidents the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry announced the names of those killed: Private Sahil Mammadov (born 10 April 1991, called up by Shaki Commissariat in April, 2009), Corporal Royal Farajov (born 8 March 1991, called up in April, 2009), Private Davud Rustamov (born 22 July 1991, called up in October, 2009).[2] Private Elvin Adigozalov (born 10 December 1990, called up in January, 2009) was wounded.[2]
Although the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense estimated Armenian casualties to be "not less than ours",[5] Armenian military spokesman Senor Hasratian denied that the Armenian side had sustained any casualties.[1]