 Armenian soldiers who voluntarily lay down their arms free to go, Baku says. Armenian servicemen in Karabakh who voluntarily lay down their arms are free to go. Azerbaijani presidential aide Hikmet Hajiev said in a statement on the ex-social media platform. Military personnel who voluntarily lay down their weapons are free, as we openly stated. The statement said, Even with regard to former militaries and combatants, if they can be classified in such a way, and even for them, we are envisaging an amnesty or alluding to an amnesty as well. Hajiev said. The official who stressed that within the concept of civil-military cooperation, Azerbaijani military and civilian personnel on the ground are helping civilians and will continue to do so. Karabakh Armenian rights would be respected as part of their reintegration into Azerbaijan, he said, adding that they had requested humanitarian support as well as oil and gasoline supplies. Security cargoes of humanitarian help delivered to the region on September 22nd, he said. Tensions fled up again in Nagorno-Karabakh. Baku announced it was launching what it described as, local anti-terrorist measures and demanded the withdrawal of Armenian troops from the region. On September 20th, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said that an agreement was reached with the participation of the Russian peacekeeping contingent to suspend anti-terrorist measures.