Azerbaijan accuses arming Armenia July clashes Moscow - An Azeri presidential assistant said on Saturday (29 August) that Russia has been providing Armenia with weapons since a conflict between the two previous Soviet republics in July.

In excess of twelve Armenian and Azeri fighters were executed in July at the outskirt between the two, which have for some time been at chances over Azerbaijan's breakaway, fundamentally ethnic Armenian district of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Russia has called the contention is an exceptionally delicate issue.

Hikmet Hajiyev, a senior consultant to Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev, said Russia has been "seriously furnishing Armenia" directly after the July strife, with Russian Il-76 key airlifters flying towards Armenia after 17 July.

The Russian unfamiliar service didn't promptly answer to a Reuters demand for input.

Russia has an army installation in Armenia and believes it to be a key accomplice in the South Caucasus area and supplies it with weapons.

Russia disclosed to Azerbaijan that those Il-76 planes were conveying building materials, Hajiyev stated, including that Baku was not happy with this answer.

Azerbaijan accuses arming Armenia July clashes Moscow

"Development materials are generally not provided in planes, there are different apparatuses for that," Hajiyev said.

"In light of perceptions we additionally have data that arms are being sent to the Syrian domain through the Armenia region," he included.

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More traveler appearances fuel neighborhood outrage in Italy's Lampedusa

A fishing vessel conveying almost 370 transients landed for the time being on the Italian island of Lampedusa, the nation's news offices said on Sunday (30 August), powering outrage from neighborhood authorities over an ongoing ascent in unlawful appearances.

Italy has been battling as of late with day by day appearances of several travelers leaving from North Africa to its southern shores, an errand confounded by safety efforts forced by the progressing Covid emergency.

Nearby Lampedusa Mayor Toto Martello required an overall strike on the island from Monday to fight the public government's "startling quietness" on the issue.

"Lampedusa can no longer adapt to this circumstance. Either the administration takes prompt choices or the entire island will protest," Martello revealed to ANSA news office. "We can't deal with the crisis and the circumstance is currently truly impractical."

The pontoon conveying 367 individuals, which was at risk for sinking because of high breezes, was accompanied by the Italian coast gatekeeper and police to the island's port, ANSA news office said.

Those locally available included 13 ladies and 33 minors.

They were met at the port by an exhibition composed by the extreme right, hostile to outsider League party.

The travelers, whose ethnicities were not known, went through temperature checks before they were taken to a crisis gathering focus on the island which presently houses somewhere in the range of 1,160 individuals, multiple times its arranged greatest limit, Martello told ANSA.

Around 30 other little vessels, generally from the Tunisian coast, had just arrived at the island since Friday conveying an aggregate of around 500 travelers, the Italian press announced.

"On the off chance that a fishing vessel of this size with many individuals shows up here and no one notification it, it implies that there are no controls in the Mediterranean," Martello said. "Be that as it may, what do the military vessels do? We are not at war, why not use them for security mediations adrift and to move transients."

Nello Musumeci, the right-inclining pioneer of sister island Sicily, on Sunday composed on Facebook that he would approach the legislature for a gathering on the "helpful and wellbeing emergency".

"Lampedusa can't do it any longer. Sicily can't keep on paying for the lack of concern of Brussels and the quiet of Rome," he composed.

Musumeci gave a pronouncement a week ago requesting the conclusion of transient focuses in Sicily to check the spread of Covid, a move that was dismissed by the Italian courts.

City hall leaders on the island have voiced apprehensions that the nearness of travelers could dishearten the travel industry.

A great many individuals are thought to have passed on making the risky excursion over the Mediterranean to escape struggle, constraint and neediness in Africa and the Middle East.

The transient emergency has separated the European Union. Italy two years back shut its ports to protect vessels, until in 2019, France and Germany consented to share admission of travelers arriving in Italy and Malta.

'Awful wounds'

As indicated by the UN evacuee organization, UNHCR, endeavors by traveler vessels to cross the Mediterranean into Europe have expanded for the current year, up 91% from January to July over a year ago's figures, to in excess of 14,000 individuals.

The Italian coast monitor on Saturday likewise shipped 49 individuals who had been protected in the Mediterranean by the MV Louise Michel, a vessel subsidized by the British road craftsman Banksy.

The 150 different travelers on that boat were moved late Saturday to the compassionate salvage pontoon Sea-Watch 4, which currently has about 350 individuals ready and is searching for a port of disembarkation.

The team of the vessel sanctioned by German NGO Sea Watch and clinical cause Doctors Without Borders (MSF) composed on Twitter that it was treating individuals for "fuel consumes, parchedness, hypothermia and awful wounds".

The German-hailed Louise Michel had said it required guide in the wake of helping a vessel conveying in any event one dead traveler in the ocean that isolates Africa and Europe.

Its team said the 31-meter (101-foot) Louise Michel had gotten stuffed and incapable to move, notice that a portion of the travelers had fuel consumes and had been adrift for a considerable length of time.

The protected transients later said three individuals had kicked the bucket adrift before the appearance of the Louise Michel.

Banksy, who stays quiet about his character, clarified in an online video that he had purchased the pontoon to help transients "since EU specialists purposely overlook trouble calls from non-Europeans".


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