The war 2020 was marked by the deployment of drones, sensors, long-range heavy artillery[105] and missile strikes, as well as by state propaganda and the use of official social media accounts in online information warfare.[106] In particular, Azerbaijan's widespread use of drones was seen as crucial in determining the conflict's outcome.[107] Numerous countries and the United Nations strongly condemned the fighting and called on both sides to de-escalate tensions and resume meaningful negotiations without delay.[108] Three ceasefires brokered by Russia, France, and the United States failed to stop the conflict.
The war 2020 was marked by the deployment of drones, sensors, long-range heavy artillery[105] and missile strikes, as well as by state propaganda and the use of official social media accounts in online information warfare.[106] In particular, Azerbaijan's widespread use of drones was seen as crucial in determining the conflict's outcome.[107] Numerous countries and the United Nations strongly condemned the fighting and called on both sides to de-escalate tensions and resume meaningful negotiations without delay.[108] Three ceasefires brokered by Russia, France, and the United States failed to stop the conflict.
Ilham Aliyev, the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, and the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, ending all hostilities in the area from 00:00, 10 November 2020 Moscow Time.The President of Artsakh, Arayik Harutyunyan, also agreed to end the hostilities.