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  • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

    Originally posted by Azad View Post
    Agree! The only language they comprehend.
    Also, "IF" for some turkic logic they do venture into a similar strike as the last one, this time around it will be imperative from our side to take over some major territory to put a permanent cork to their wet dreams.
    I dunno. Armenian military doctorine is pretty passive. Not like turkey/azeris. Its hampered by political weakness. Our leaders are satisfied with the situation and dont want to introduce variables to the equation.

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      Agreed, there was no sense in agreeing to a ceasefire after unprovoked turks flat out declared war and took nearly a hundred of our men. Like I said earlier, Serzh and even Ohanyan lost credibility the moment they agreed to a ceasefire. They have essentially put our boys in danger now as the turks have learned their actions go unpunished by Russia and even more importantly the international community. We are free for the picking, nothing stops them from sending israeli drones daily during this ceasefire.
      Last edited by Shant03; 04-12-2016, 08:26 AM.

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          ‘Relative Calm’ Continues On Karabakh Frontline


          Tatevik Danielian եւ Hovannes Movsisian
          Հրապարակված է՝ 12.04.2016

          One week after it was brokered by Russia, the ceasefire along “the line of contact” around Nagorno-Karabakh appears to be largely holding despite sporadic gunfire reported by the warring sides.

          Karabakh’s Armenian-backed Defense Army said on Tuesday that Azerbaijani forces fired overnight more than two dozen mortar shells and rocket-propelled grenades towards its positions at the northern and southern sections of the frontline, the main scene of heavy fighting that broke out on April 2.

          The statement said Karabakh Armenian forces returned fire only “in cases of necessity.” “The situation is calm at the moment,” concluded the statement issued in the morning.


          The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, for its part, claimed to have registered 100 Armenian truce violations on the “line of contact” and Armenian-Azerbaijani border in the past 24 hours. It said its troops shot back as many times.

          “Compared with what happened on April 2-5 … we can say that the situation has been relatively stable in the last few days,” said Davit Babayan, a senior Karabakh official. “True, the enemy has shelled our positions at some sections but on the whole we can say that there is relative calm along the entire frontline.”

          The fighting, which left at least 100 soldiers on both sides dead, all but stopped on April 5 following a Russian-mediated ceasefire agreement reached by Armenia’s and Azerbaijan’s top army generals in Moscow.

          The U.S., Russian and French mediators have urged the parties to stick to the truce. They have also called for renewed Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations on a political resolution of the Karabakh conflict. They have yet to arrange such direct talks.

          The speaker of the Karabakh parliament, Ashot Ghulian, said on Tuesday that Baku will fail to clinch “unilateral” concessions from the Armenian side as a result of the Azerbaijani offensive launched on April 2.

          “Azerbaijan’s actions are having an opposite effect … as I think that not only Karabakh’s but also the overall Armenian position on resolving the Karabakh conflict is hardening,” Ghulian told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). “This was inevitable.”

          One week after it was brokered by Russia, the ceasefire along “the line of contact” around Nagorno-Karabakh appears to be largely holding despite sporadic gunfire reported by the warring sides.

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                12 / 04 / 2016
                Հայ զինվորի հումորով համեմված նկարագրումը, թե ինչպես է հարձակվող ադրբեջանցուն գետնին տապալել



                Հետքի խմբագիր Էդիկ Բաղդասարյանը ֆեյսբուքի իր էջում գրել է.

                Գրեթե ամեն դասակում մի հոգի լինում է, որ պատմությունները համով է պատմում: Էսօր առավոտյան հյուսիսի տղաների մի խմբի հետ զրուցում եմ: Տղաներից մեկը՝Հայկը ցույց տալով բլինդաժի մի անկյունով դրված հատուկջոկատայինի զրահաբաճկոնը, ասում է՝ տեսնում ես ջրի ամանը: Զրահաբաճկոնի թկունքի մասից ջրի աման է կպցրած, որից պլաստիկ բարակ խողովակ էր հասնում դիմացի հատված: Ասում է՝ հլա նայի է, սրանք մեզ վրա կոֆե խմելով են հարձակվել:

                Հետո շարունակում է՝ խփում ենք, գալիս են, խփում ենք նորից են գալիս, մեկը կար մի երկու մետր բոյ ուներ, սրան խփել եմ ոտքի է կանգնել, մի հատ էլ եմ խփել, տեսնեմ նորից դանդաղ ոտքի կանգնեց ու գլուխը ներքեւ արած նայում է, մտածում եմ, կարող ա ռոբոտ ա: Ասի՝ քո տիրոջ մերը , ПК-ն վերցրի դոշին նկարեցի:

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                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                      Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
                      Agreed, there was no sense in agreeing to a ceasefire after unprovoked turks flat out declared war and took nearly a hundred of our men. Like I said earlier, Serzh and even Ohanyan lost credibility the moment they agreed to a ceasefire. They have essentially put our boys in danger now as the turks have learned their actions go unpunished by Russia and even more importantly the international community. We are free for the picking, nothing stops them from sending israeli drones daily during this ceasefire.
                      Yes. Unfortunately, this is so true. But I guess it was not an easy decision for them. After all war is hell and should be avoided if possible.

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