That's not a problem.
The Russian peacekeepers have always had a major problem, which is that they don't have a mandate. Azerbaijan has always refused to sign a mandate. There is a declaration. They have signed the declaration providing for the peacekeepers, but there is no mandate. Therefore, the Russian peacekeepers don't really know what they can do and what they cannot do.
Since the war in Ukraine, the question is in a way less relevant because Azerbaijan has become so much more important. Even for the issue in Artsakh or the relations with Armenia, Russian peacekeepers have fewer incentives and less capability to really intervene and sort of go beyond the mandate, which they don't have, in order to protect the lives of people. We know what value human life has for Russia, so....