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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Last edited by burjuin; 04-13-2013, 02:00 AM.

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          Ensign of Azerbaijani Army seriously wounded in ceasefire violation by Armenians

          [ 13 April 2013 22:15 ]
          Aghdam. Taimur Zahidoglu - APA. Tonight, ensign of Azerbaijani army seriously wounded as a result of violations of ceasefire by the Armenian Armed Forces, APA reports.

          According to APA's Karabakh bureau, as a result of fire, opened by the Armenian side of the large-caliber machine guns, ensign of Azerbaijani army Ramil Shakhmar oglu Huseynov got a severe gunshot wound to the lower extremity.

          According to information, he is in a bad condition. Currently, measures are taken to send the wounded ensign by helicopter to the capital.

          Note that Ramil Huseynov Shakhmar oglu Husenli is a residence of the village of Tartar region. He was called to military service Terter Military Commissariat.
          apa.az

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              Zinuj (13.04.2013)

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                Zinuj (14.04.2013)

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                  Georgian FM suggests demilitarisation of Geirgian-Armenian border

                  13 April 2013 - 11:05am
                  Georgian Foreign Minister Maya Pandzhikidze has met with Armenian President Serzh Sarsgyan during her first official visit to the country. The Georgian official said the two countries' bilateral relations had a rich history and were developing successfully.

                  The Georgian foreign minister also suggested demilitarisation of the Georgian-Armenian border. The corresponding project was presented to the Armenian president by Pandzhikidze, together with her Armenian counterpart Edvard Nalbandyan.
                  vestnikkavkaza.net

                  I had no idea the border was militarized! Why? How many of ours are guarding it? Any pictures?

                  Also, I'm glad that this is a Georgian initiative.

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

                    Originally posted by davidoga View Post
                    vestnikkavkaza.net

                    I had no idea the border was militarized! Why? How many of ours are guarding it? Any pictures?

                    Also, I'm glad that this is a Georgian initiative.
                    This might be why... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN-skrJ1z5Y

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

                      Originally posted by davidoga View Post
                      vestnikkavkaza.net

                      I had no idea the border was militarized! Why? How many of ours are guarding it? Any pictures?

                      Also, I'm glad that this is a Georgian initiative.
                      They are also suspicious of the Armenian minority in Javakhk.

                      The jingoists among them claim Armenia's Lori province to be historically Georgian and the Georgian Orthodox Church has made claims on several monasteries in that region.

                      This is how they like to spend their time: https://www.facebook.com/ArmeniaisGe...ref=ts&fref=ts
                      Last edited by TomServo; 04-14-2013, 07:31 PM. Reason: Added link.

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