Moscow: Two years after Azerbaijan and Armenia ended a war, tensions between the countries escalated in a dispute over a six-kilometer road known as the Lachin Corridor. The previous war killed about 6,800 soldiers and displaced around 90,000 civilians. The dispute raises fears that new fighting could break out. It also could destabilize Armenia’s chronically excitable politics.

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