On the 13th local time, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the entry of Russian Army into Stepanakert, the capital of the Naka region.
The screen shows that a Russian army convoy composed of BTR wheeled armored vehicles and other vehicles is advancing along the road towards Stepanakert.
The day before, the spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Defense Konashenkov told the outside world that the Russian peacekeeping force had entered Stepanakert, the capital of the Naka region.
Russian military deployed 10 ceasefire observation points along the line of contact between the two parties in the conflict in the Nakka area and the Lachin Corridor.
4 observation points were set up in the southern defense zone, and 6 observation points were set up along the Lachin Corridor and highways in the region.
Konashinkov said that the current Naka contact line has achieved a ceasefire across the board. On the 10th, the Russian peacekeeping force took a military plane to the Nagorno-Karabakh (Naka) area, with the task of overseeing the ceasefire in Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Russia will transport 1960 peacekeepers, 90 armored personnel carriers, 380 vehicles and some special equipment to the Naka region.