아제르바이잔 "휴전 위반 아르메니아군 공격으로 민간인 수십명 사상"<br /><br />Clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan continue in the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh, despite a recent ceasefire deal brokered by Russia.<br />Both countries are accusing each other of violating the ceasefire.<br />For more on this and other news around the world, let's turn to our Kim Jae-hee.<br />Jae-hee, give us the latest.<br />Mok-yeon, Azerbaijan on Sunday accused Armenia of the heavy shelling of Azerbaijan's second largest city of Ganja, saying that nine civilians had been killed and more than 30 were wounded.<br />"What we see here is just Armenia's purpose to kill civilians. Once again shows the true face of Armenia."<br />"We believed in the ceasefire. We believed that this will not happen, that is why we returned home. God help everyone."<br />However, Armenia is denying the allegations about the attack on Ganja, and is accusing Azerbaijan of shelling towns inside Nagorno-Karabakh.<br />The latest events puts into question the temporary truce deal the two countries had reached after talks in Moscow, aiming to halt the violence that first erupted on September 27th.<br />The two former Soviet republics have been locked in a territorial dispute for decades over Nagorno-Karabakh, which is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, but is controlled by local ethnic Armenian forces.<br />