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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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        3 Armenian servicemen get shrapnel wounds in ceasefire violation by Azerbaijan- newspaper





        July 28, 2011 | 10:23
        YEREVAN. - Three Armenian servicemen received shrapnel wounds as a result of ceasefire violation by the Azerbaijani side near Tavush village of Armenia on Wednesday night, Haykakan Zhamanak newspaper reports.

        The newspaper’s sources at Armenia’s Defense Ministry confirmed the information and reported the servicemen have no life-threatening injuries. However, the ministry did not give any official comment on the incident.

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          Azerbaijani serviceman dies
          28 July 2011 [12:08] - Today.Az


          The Azerbaijani Armed Forces’ serviceman who received serious injuries and wounds as a result of a traffic accident, died at the hospital.

          The accident occurred on the Baku-Astara highway in the Salyan region. Two cars crashed, a source in the law enforcement said.

          The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry Military Unit N’s Lieutenant Rauf Gasimov and ensign Ahmed Aliyev suffered serious injuries and were taken to a hospital.

          Aliyev, 40 years old, died in the hospital on July 27, the Ministry’s Deputy Spokesman Teymur Abdullayev said.

          He said Gasimov’s health state is stable.

          The fact is under investigation.

          today.az
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            Mongol Azeris 83...

            Two servicemen die in military unit

            Azerbaijan, Baku, July 28 / Trend, K.Zarbaliyeva /

            Two fatal cases were recorded in the Defense Ministry’s Shamkir Division Military Unit in the Gadabay region.

            As a reliable source told Trend, the military unit’s major, 35-year old Aftandil Ibrahimov’s "VAZ-2106" car crashed when he was on the way to the military unit. Lankaran resident Ibrahimov died as a result of the accident.

            A soldier of the same military unit Sakit Huseynli committed suicide using his service gun.

            The 18-year old Huseynli died as a result of the incident. He was enlisted from the Lankaran Millitary Commissariat.

            Criminal cases have been filed in the two incidents.

            Defense Ministry official Teymur Abdullayev confirmed the facts.
            Two fatal cases were recorded in the Defense Ministry's Shamkir Division Military Unit in the Gadabay region.

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              Armenian peacekeepers in Kosovo:







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                Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A soldier of the Azerbaijani Army hit a mine.

                According to APA, the incident took place in the frontline in Azerbaijan’s Terter region. 19-year-old soldier Hasil Sarkhanov was wounded by a mine explosion in the neutral territory on the line of contact between Azerbaijani and Armenian troops. The soldier was hospitalized.

                Sarkhanov was called up by the Sabirabad region’s military commissariat in 2010.

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                  Originally posted by Vardan View Post
                  84 dead?
                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                    No, he isn't dead

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                      so 83 1/2 then. On voskanapat.info they are saying that soldier is in critical condition

                      The epidemic of death in the armed forces of Azerbaijan
                      Today, July 28, was killed in an automobile accident, Major armed forces of Azerbaijan Ibragimov Aftandil Agamali oglu. On the same day, in the same military unit stationed in Gadabay (Getabak) region, was shot 18 years soldier Huseynli Sakit Aslan oglu.

                      Ibragimov and S. Huseynli were 82 and 83, the loss of the armed forces Azerobaydzhana.

                      Voskanapat.info recalls that the last victim was the Azerbaijani armed forces who died in an automobile accident July 27 Warrant Officer Ahmed Aliyev.
                      Today, July 28, struck a mine 19-year-old soldier of the armed forces of Azerbaijan Hasil Sarhan. It is reported that the state of the soldier is critical.

                      Voskanapat.info
                      Last edited by ninetoyadome; 07-28-2011, 08:29 AM.

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