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Remember 13 JUNE 1992: Day of INFAMY

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  • #11
    Re: Remember 13 JUNE 1992: Day of INFAMY

    Artsakh war hero, Bavlik, testifying about who did kill most famous Armenian heroes during Artsakh war.
    First line testimony..... for all DAGANKS of the forum.....


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    • #12
      Re: Remember 13 JUNE 1992: Day of INFAMY

      Remember Bavlik??


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      • #13
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        Veterans of Shahumian testify, about russian role during Artsakh war.
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        Civilians, widiws..... testimony for armchair analysts, blind russophiles....

        NB: Bavlik reminds about 260 Armenian Fedayis captured, tortured, in awfull conditions, by the RUSSIANS, in the Shushi Fortress prison. He is one of the few survivors of that episode.....

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        Testimony of Manvel Yeghiyazaryan, commander of Arapo.
        Last edited by Vrej1915; 07-20-2014, 04:58 PM.

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          Shahumian district Verinshen village defender Hamazasp Nahabedyan's widow testifies, about RUSSIAN "contribution".

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            Testifies Artsakh Hero, commander of Shahumian, founder of Yeghnik partisan group, KIA, Shahen Meghryan.
            Life before the Day of Infamy.......
            Last edited by Vrej1915; 07-20-2014, 05:15 PM.

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            • #16
              Re: Remember 13 JUNE 1992: Day of INFAMY



              Commander of Arapo , Manvel Yeghiazaryan testifies, about Russian role, in Martunashen, in April 1991.
              + He talks about Russian direct role, in the summer of 92, after the previous capture of Shahumyan..... during Martakert's second capture, and the loss of 82 Armenian soldiers....

              Clearly states, that Russia ONLY interfered, on the AZERI side +++

              He says a couple of good words, about those bright minds, re-editing facts, without any knowledge of reality.
              His words must go well for some capitylationist blind russophiles on this forum too.....

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              • #17
                Re: Remember 13 JUNE 1992: Day of INFAMY



                How the RUSSIANS massacred more than 10 civilian Armenians fleeying Shahumian, in a Villis.
                And how those bastard russians ate sherries .....

                Roots of unfounded russophilia, since XIX century.....

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                • #18
                  Re: Remember 13 JUNE 1992: Day of INFAMY

                  thanks for the topic vrej, i've been in and out of town last two months and haven't been able to contribute much though I've kept up with the posts. It's almost as amusing as it is insulting that the moron in chief of Russia Segodnya threatened Armenia's use of Russian with security on the anniversary of these events. 500 years after the Armenian Language was composed your country was still a frozen dump you confused fascist

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