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The news of two Azerbaijani brothers, Huseyn and Ziyaddin Safarov, getting killed following raids in the Russian city of ...
Azerbaijan has been pushing back against Russian dominance in the Caucasus region, seeking closer ties with Turkey and Israel ...
Deaths in custody, media offices raided, and beaten and bloodied suspects paraded in court — relations between Russia and ...
Relations between Russia and Azerbaijan hit an all-time low this week, as simmering tensions over the death of two ...
Azerbaijan's Interior Ministry told local media that seven people linked to a Kremlin-funded media outlet in Baku have been ...
Azerbaijan arrested two Russian journalists Monday and suspended diplomatic talks with Moscow after two ethnic Azerbaijani brothers died during violent police raids in Russia, marking the worst crisis ...
Azerbaijan's president has repeatedly accused Russia of covering up the cause of a plane crash that killed 38 passengers on Christmas Day, publicly criticizing Moscow again on Monday.
Russia’s failure to let the plane land and its refusal to take responsibility for the crash are upsetting a key partner.
Following Azerbaijan's president calling for Moscow to accept blame for downing an Azerbaijani plane, there is growing public anger toward Russia for its apparent attempts to sidestep ...
Christmas Day Plane Crash That Killed 38 People Was Caused by Russia, Azerbaijan's President Says "We can clearly say today that the plane was shot down by Russia," President Ilham Aliyev said in ...
Azerbaijan president says Russia shot at its plane, lied about cause of crash Nailia Bagirova and Anton Kolodyazhnyy December 30, 2024 — 7.20am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev told Azerbaijani state television that the aircraft was hit by fire from the ground over Russia and rendered uncontrollable by electronic warfare.