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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenian army
    Special forces






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      Soldier of Azerbaijani armed forces wounded as a result of ceasefire violation

      [ 26 Jul 2012 10:43 ]
      Baku. Hafiz Heydarov-APA. A soldier of the Azerbaijani Army was wounded as a result of violation of ceasefire regime by the Armenian armed forces.

      APA reports that the incident was recorded yesterday in Gadabay frontline.

      Soldier of National army, Mirzayev Elmir Iman, 19, was shot by the enemy. He was hospitalized.

      Spokesman for Defense Ministry, Major Teymur Abdullayev confirmed the fact to APA and said that the soldier’s state was reported satisfactory.

      Mirzayev was drafted from Khachmaz region’s military commissariat.
      apa.az

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          An Azerbaijani soldier surrendered to Armenian border keepers
          11:39, 26 July, 2012


          YEREVAN, JULY 26, ARMENPRESS: A citizen of the Azerbaijani Republic , serviceman Firuz Farazov crossing the state border of the Republic of Armenia in the north- eastern part of Armenian –Azerbaijani border surrendered to Armenian peacekeepers on July 26, 16: 00 pm.
          As information anad public relations department of the Defense Ministry briefed Armenpress, the border violator was arrested, the investigation is on.
          The news on Azerbaijani soldier captivation was released by Red Cross Committee’s Yerevan Office.
          As Armenpress had informed earlier ,according to the data of Defense Army in the period between July 15 and July 21 from different caliber artillery armaments more than 1500 shots in direction of Armenian side have been registered.
          During the last month two Armenian peaceful citizens were injured by the Azerbaijani fires, and during the 2012 seven months the Azerbaijani side violated the ceasefire regime about 11 thousand times.
          A citizen of the Azerbaijani Republic , serviceman Firuz Farazov crossing the state border of the Republic of Armenia in the north- eastern part of Armenian...

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            so what soldiers is in this photo? special force? why they have many uniforms,or its just anoter forces?

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              http://www.sammyboy.com/showthread.p...onger-than-SAF!

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                Residents of Azerbaijani border villages attack with sticks their own snipers

                July 26, 2012 | 11:08

                The Armenian side is ready to remove snipers from the border, Armenian military said.

                Representative of the Chief of Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, Colonel Andranik Mkrtumyan said Armenia welcomes the initiative and is ready to implement it but not unilaterally.

                Colonel Mkrtumyan met with field assistants of the Personal Representatives of OSCE Chairman-in-Office Antal Herdich and Irjie Aberle on Wednesday after the monitoring held along the line of contact between the armed forces of Armenia and Azerbaijan (photo).

                “Firing at peaceful citizens is a serious violation of the Geneva Convention. Targeted fire at the peaceful citizens is equal to murder,” Mkrtmyan said.

                Referring to a series of provocations undertaken by Azerbaijan within the last month, the representative of the General Staff said that during the previous monitoring Armenia stated that it would be reluctant to resort to retaliatory measures.

                “However, we were forced to undertake adequate actions to finally calm down the Azerbaijani side. Therefore, I am asking once again let the Azeri side know that our patience is not endless. Armenian soldiers adhere to the Geneva Convention but our patience may run out, they felt it a month ago,” said Mkrtumyan.

                The representative of the General Staff said that the Armenian side offered to hold direct meetings between the representatives of the commands, and representatives of local communities in the future.

                “I am sure this will have a positive impact on maintaining the ceasefire. In addition, we have evidence that the Azeris, the residents of border villages, attacked with sticks the soldiers who were firing at our villages. This suggests that peaceful population of Azerbaijan does not welcome the shooting at Armenian civilians,” he concluded.

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                    Originally posted by Hovo View Post

                    Did he say he was asked money for treating his bullet wound? ( At 5 min)
                    Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                    Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                    Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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                      Originally posted by londontsi View Post
                      Did he say he was asked money for treating his bullet wound? ( At 5 min)
                      Yes , sad but true. It's allways like that in Armenia/Artsax ...

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