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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Soldier of Azerbaijani army dies from illness


    [ 07 Aug 2012 11:21 ]
    Baku. Hafiz Heydarov-APA. The soldier of Azerbaijani army died from an illness. APA reports that the incident was recorded in “N” military unit of Defense Ministry deployed in Nakhchivan. Bayov Tayfur Hajikarim, born in 1994, died from vasculitis in the hospital.

    Bayov was drafted into the army from Azerbaijan’s Gusar region in April 2012.

    Spokesman for the Defense Ministry, Major Teymur Abdullayev confirmed the fact to APA.


    Two "dead" Today

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      haha they have very nice imagination

      Nah , the best was the attack with the tractor !

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        Artsakh Defense Ministry debunks Azeri “seized territory” myth

        August 7, 2012 - 17:50 AMT
        PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan’s recent propaganda suggesting Azeri forces seized strategically important territory in the direction of Mrov mountain on July 27, with Armenian soldiers yielding themselves prisoners is just a myth, Artsakh Defense Ministry’s statement reads.
        “Moreover, the disinformation proves both the author’s and Azeri Defense Ministry secret sources’ inability to present geographical layout,” NKR statement further reads.
        “It’s ridiculous that the author of the article, citing an officer allegedly involved in the above-mentioned “military operations” says that Agdara (Martakert) and Kelbajar (Karvachar) are clearly visible from the “seized” territory. Though it is an ungrateful act to comment on such unserious information, Artsakh Defense Ministry’s information and propaganda department noted that, “firstly, Azeri side occupied the territory in the rear, rather than in the forefront. Secondly, Azerbaijan was the only side to suffer a loss for the period of July 29-31. Thirdly, Martakert and Karvachar are invisible from the “seized” territory; it has no tactical significance, except for being product of Azeri propaganda.
        As a result, Azerbaijan once again appeared in pathetic state. Azeri propaganda must focus on true developments to overcome the current situation, not on hollow fantasies. Otherwise, Azeri soldiers will look down at their commander-in-chief’s Baku residence from the “seized” highland territory,” Artsakh Defense Ministry’s statement reads.

        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          HALO Trust in NKR-Artsakh:






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            Armenian army
            Special forces







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

              Soldier of Azerbaijani army shoots himself

              [ 08 Aug 2012 15:06 ]
              Baku. Hafiz Heydarov-APA. A soldier of Azerbaijani army shot himself. APA reports that the incident was recorded in the frontline.

              The soldier of National Army, Agakarimli Murad Gurban, 18, died because of bullet wound. It’s reported that he died because of careless handling of his duty gun.

              Press service of the Defense Ministry confirmed the fact to APA. The investigation is carried out into the fact.

              Agakarimli was drafted into army from Khatai District of Baku in April, 2012.
              apa.az

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

                Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                Soldier of Azerbaijani army shoots himself
                azeris are so trigger-happy they shoot themselves. Right. Sometimes I really want our side to be less secretive in their operations....

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                  But are you sure they got shot by us ?

                  I don't think so , I think they really killed themself but more like suicide . But more than ten deaths in one week is too much for suicide !
                  What do you think ?

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                    there is and suicides,and from our sides... my friend talld me once,he was on first line when he was in army, so he tell me that you stoling bullets in the mornings,and you can shoot to azeri side which both doing it

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

                      Originally posted by haydavid View Post
                      But are you sure they got shot by us ?

                      I don't think so , I think they really killed themself but more like suicide . But more than ten deaths in one week is too much for suicide !
                      What do you think ?
                      It's not too much. In fact, the psychology of suicide works in very strange ways; it compels others to follow. When I was in high school, I remember a big national controversy on whether student suicides should be widely covered by media, because such attention would compel others to think: "If I kill myself, they will talk about me too."

                      I'm sure in Azeri Army it is different. Motive probably is not for attention, but for a release from daily life. There is also WIDESPREAD hazing. The fact that some conscripts do it makes it more clear of an option for others.. As of now, I'm fairly convinced that they are suicides and, furthermore, those BS stories claiming of "death by fall, health condition, etc," are probably just cover-ups for more suicides.

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