Today, Armenia announced that more than 2,300 of its soldiers had been killed in Nagorno-Karabakh conflicts, which ended with the signing of a peace agreement.
The spokesperson for the Armenian Ministry of Health, Alina Nikogossian, said: "Till now, the forensic service received the bodies of 2,317 soldiers, some of them have not been identified."
Nikogossian continued: the process of exchanging bodies with Azerbaijan just started, noting that "the warring parties do not yet have final numbers."
On the other hand, Azerbaijan did not reveal the human losses among its forces, only announcing the death of 93 civilians.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that 789 pro-Turkish groups had been killed in Karabakh battles.
SOHR confirmed, in a report, that the mercenaries sent by Turkey to Libya reached 18,000, according to Al-Arabiya website.
SOHR revealed that the number of Syrian mercenaries sent to Karabakh exceeded thousands, indicating that each of them received a monthly salary of $2000.
At the weekend, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed, under Russian auspices, a ceasefire agreement to end the war.
The agreement confirms the gains made by the Azerbaijani forces and provides additional areas to Baku.
The announcement of the agreement, sparked demonstrations in Armenia, as protesters demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.