Go to mediabankAzerbaijani army serviceman near the village of Talysh. Archival photoYEREVAN, Sep 17 Armenian Defense Ministry spokesman Aram Torosyan confirmed the transfer of the bodies of 32 Armenian servicemen who died during the fighting on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border to Yerevan. Earlier, about the transfer of the bodies of 32 dead soldiers to the Armenian side The CSTO is trying to reach a peaceful settlement between Baku and Yerevan. «I confirm this information,» Torosyan said, answering the relevant question from the agency. Yerevan stated that the Azerbaijani military shelled the territory of Armenia using artillery and drones. The areas on the border — Gegharkunik, Vayots Dzor, Syunik (connects Armenia with Iran) regions — were shelled. These territories have nothing to do with Karabakh. Baku stated that the Armenian military fired at the positions of the Azerbaijani troops on the border, there was a clash. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry accused Armenia of intending to disrupt the peace process. Both sides reported losses among their military. By morning, the parties agreed to a ceasefire. As the head of the international committee of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation, Grigory Karasin, told RIA Novosti, a truce on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan was achieved thanks to the efforts of Russia, including after a conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the work of the Russian Foreign Ministry. According to the senator, there is a lot of work to be done, since Yerevan applied to the CSTO. As CSTO spokesman Vladimir Zainetdinov said earlier, an emergency meeting of the CSTO Permanent Council was held on September 13, which expressed extreme concern about the situation on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan and considered proposals for using the CSTO mechanisms by settlement. On Tuesday, the CSTO Collective Security Council reached an agreement to send a mission of the organization to Armenia, headed by the organization's Secretary General Stanislav Zas. Armenian leadership