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'''Seysulan''' (also,'''Seisoulan''') is a village in the [[Tartar Rayon]] of [[Azerbaijan]]. The village is on the cease-fire line between the armed forces of the Armenia and Azerbaijan. Seysulan was under Armenian occupation since 1994 ceasefire.
'''Seysulan''' (also, '''Artsvashen''' and '''Seisoulan''') is a village in the [[Tartar Rayon]] of [[Azerbaijan]]. The village is on the cease-fire line between the armed forces of the [[Nagorno-Karabakh Republic]] and Azerbaijan. There have been allegations of cease-fire violations in the village's vicinity.<ref>[http://www.defacto.am/index.php?OP=71338717 DeFacto Armenian News Agency]</ref> Seysulan was under Karabakhi control after the 1994 ceasefire.


Azerbaijani army has liberated the village from Armenian occupation during clashes on the 2nd of April 2016.
Azerbaijani forces claimed to have attacked and retaken the village during clashes on April 4th, 2016, but the Ministry of Defence of Nagorno-Karabakh disputed this claim as disinformation.

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Revision as of 09:25, 17 April 2016

40°14′56″N 46°59′18″E / 40.24889°N 46.98833°E / 40.24889; 46.98833

Seysulan
Country Azerbaijan
RayonTartar
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+5 (AZT)

Seysulan (also, Artsvashen and Seisoulan) is a village in the Tartar Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village is on the cease-fire line between the armed forces of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Azerbaijan. There have been allegations of cease-fire violations in the village's vicinity.[1] Seysulan was under Karabakhi control after the 1994 ceasefire.

Azerbaijani forces claimed to have attacked and retaken the village during clashes on April 4th, 2016, but the Ministry of Defence of Nagorno-Karabakh disputed this claim as disinformation.

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