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Russia has moved trucks mounted with rocket launches into the land corridor between Armenia and Azerbaijan following the latest ceasefire there.
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Some 2000 Russian troops have been deployed for peacekeeping after the conflict, but the crisis here isn't over.
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The hardware that Reuters reporters have seen moving include a tank and a Soviet era system that can fire 40 rockets in around 20 seconds.
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Their deployment suggests Moscow isn't taking any chances as its forces secure the territory.
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Meanwhile, Armenia is battling through political chaos which prompted its foreign minister to resign on Monday.
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Prime minister.
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Nickel passion Ian's government has faced intense backlash after signing the ceasefire which lost them much of their territory in the contested Nagorno Karabakh region.
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Thousands have protested, demanding his resignation.
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Armenia's president also said the government should step down.
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Onda snap parliamentary election should be held The ceasefire ended weeks of fighting in Nagorno Karabakh.
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The place is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but was populated by ethnic Armenians who see the deal as a defeat.
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Armenians living in the surrounding villages held tearful prayers before leaving the territory.