Hi to all I am new in this forum this is my second post I hope I wold get good replies.
First of all I didn't know in which section to open this tread but I think Armenian History is he best that suits the topic because it has to do with our modern history.
As many of you know May 9 is one of the most importanat dates in out modern history it is the day when Armenian forces liberated our beloved Shushi. A city which has seen unforgetable horors in it's times just like every Armenian ciy that existed throughout history. But at least we can say unlike Van, Mush, Sasoun, Gars, Ardahan, Garine, Ani ..... Shushi now belongs to it's rightful owners. Today on the 15th aniversarry of the liberation day I bow and pray for those souls who fell during the fierce battles on May 9 1992 and throughout the Artsakh Liberation war in general.
On this occation although it has nothing to do with liberation of Shushi but it is part Artsakh strugle and a reminder to us that the victory didn't come for free I would like to share with you the following story.
Twelve Blinks of an Eye
There were Twelve of them...... twelve blinks of an eye, twelve spirits forever in our hearts and minds.
New Year's Eve brings the cold to Yerabloor. The icy and foggy air envelopes the silent area. Only graves, flowers and burning candles decorate the bleak atmosphere. It is a frigid and sad New Years but it is also filled with honor and pride. The bells of a church toll in the distance as people come and stand in silence by the graves. Pride wells within them, for they stand at the graves of their brothers and sisters. May God Bless their souls.
These are our twelve heroes. The first martyrs of the modern age Most of them were in their early twenties; they served their country unselfishly. Let us bow down and honor their graves and their memories.
The world stood by and watched on August 4, 1992 when the chaotic situation in Ardzvashen turned into a bloody confrontation. The 0-16 military troop of Vanadzor was defending the surrounding area from the constant military attacks by the Azerbeijanis. The Armenian soldiers completed their mission of evacuating more than 4,500 Armenian civilians from Ardzvashen within three days. Innocent women, children and elderly were delivered from the murderous hand of the enemy. From the 0-16, twelve brave soldiers remained to ward off the impeding enemy threats. On August 8, 1992 constraints of enemy attacks made the situation more treacherous. The two sides clashed and the battle lasted for 4 hours. Twelve brave Armenian youths, set against the Azerbeijani army, fought valiantly. After the battle was over, and after handing over the exhausted bodies back to the Armenian families, the Azeri General Rustamov was quoted as saying: They fought a bloody battle down to their very last bullet. Consider them your country's pride. These were the exact words of the enemy. Let us respect and honor their memories. Let us meet our brave freedom fighters who gave their last drop of blood to preserve innocent lives.
There were Twelve of them......
twelve blinks of an eye, twelve spirits forever in our hearts and minds.
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First of all I didn't know in which section to open this tread but I think Armenian History is he best that suits the topic because it has to do with our modern history.
As many of you know May 9 is one of the most importanat dates in out modern history it is the day when Armenian forces liberated our beloved Shushi. A city which has seen unforgetable horors in it's times just like every Armenian ciy that existed throughout history. But at least we can say unlike Van, Mush, Sasoun, Gars, Ardahan, Garine, Ani ..... Shushi now belongs to it's rightful owners. Today on the 15th aniversarry of the liberation day I bow and pray for those souls who fell during the fierce battles on May 9 1992 and throughout the Artsakh Liberation war in general.
On this occation although it has nothing to do with liberation of Shushi but it is part Artsakh strugle and a reminder to us that the victory didn't come for free I would like to share with you the following story.
Twelve Blinks of an Eye
There were Twelve of them...... twelve blinks of an eye, twelve spirits forever in our hearts and minds.
New Year's Eve brings the cold to Yerabloor. The icy and foggy air envelopes the silent area. Only graves, flowers and burning candles decorate the bleak atmosphere. It is a frigid and sad New Years but it is also filled with honor and pride. The bells of a church toll in the distance as people come and stand in silence by the graves. Pride wells within them, for they stand at the graves of their brothers and sisters. May God Bless their souls.
These are our twelve heroes. The first martyrs of the modern age Most of them were in their early twenties; they served their country unselfishly. Let us bow down and honor their graves and their memories.
The world stood by and watched on August 4, 1992 when the chaotic situation in Ardzvashen turned into a bloody confrontation. The 0-16 military troop of Vanadzor was defending the surrounding area from the constant military attacks by the Azerbeijanis. The Armenian soldiers completed their mission of evacuating more than 4,500 Armenian civilians from Ardzvashen within three days. Innocent women, children and elderly were delivered from the murderous hand of the enemy. From the 0-16, twelve brave soldiers remained to ward off the impeding enemy threats. On August 8, 1992 constraints of enemy attacks made the situation more treacherous. The two sides clashed and the battle lasted for 4 hours. Twelve brave Armenian youths, set against the Azerbeijani army, fought valiantly. After the battle was over, and after handing over the exhausted bodies back to the Armenian families, the Azeri General Rustamov was quoted as saying: They fought a bloody battle down to their very last bullet. Consider them your country's pride. These were the exact words of the enemy. Let us respect and honor their memories. Let us meet our brave freedom fighters who gave their last drop of blood to preserve innocent lives.
There were Twelve of them......
twelve blinks of an eye, twelve spirits forever in our hearts and minds.
© 1996-2002 www.JanFedayi.com All Rights R6 ved
Designed by: Movses Movsesyan
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