One of the Armenian fighters doused several wounded Azerbaijani soldiers with gasoline and burned them alive.
On May, 2011 a restored monument to Azerbaijani soldiers of the 77th division was opened in Sevastopol.
As many as 20,000 Azerbaijani soldiers died resisting what was effectively a Russian reconquest.
A separate shooting killed a fifth Azerbaijani soldier in the same district.
Initially the detachment consisted of 200 Azerbaijani soldiers, but later it filled with new forces, who were members of other nationalities.
Despite the ceasefire, fatalities due to armed conflicts between Armenian and Azerbaijani soldiers continued.
One Azerbaijani soldier who was captured said to the Germans he was anti-Bolshevik, and only wanted an opportunity to free his homeland.
As a result, three Azerbaijani soldiers were killed and one wounded.
Five Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in a conflict near the de facto border in May 2012.
This preceded another incident on September 4 in which two Azerbaijani soldiers were killed and one Armenian wounded.