Putin seeks to calm Azerbaijan and Armenia after 49 killed in border clashes

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Russia, the United States and France call for restraint after 49 are killed border clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday sought to end fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan after border clashes killed at least 49 Armenian soldiers and raised fears of another fully-fledged war in the former Soviet Union.

Baku said it was attacked by Armenia. Reuters was unable to immediately verify battlefield accounts from either side. Russia, which in February sent troops into Ukraine in the biggest European land invasion since World War Two, is the main powerbroker in the Caucasus and an ally of Armenia through the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization , which convened on Tuesday to discuss the situation.

Both Russia and the United States, at loggerheads over the Ukraine war, called on Baku and Yerevan to observe restraint.

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