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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Armenian citizen crossing contact line of troops expected to be handed over to his country today
    [ 10 April 2014 11:05 ]

    Baku. Shahriyar Alizadeh – APA. The Armenian citizen crossing the contact line of troops is expected to be handed over to his country today.

    The secretary of Azerbaijan’s State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons Shahin Sailov told APA that representatives of the Committee and the International Committee of the Red Cross are in Gazakh and holding talks with the opposite side. Following the talks, Arsen Khojayan is expected to be handed over to his country.

    On March 7, Khojayan crossed the contact line of Azerbaijani and Armenian troops. During interrogation, he said he mistakenly crossed the Azerbaijani territory while tending sheep.

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      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
      apa.az
      Interestingly, they failed to mention where exactly Elvin Ruskhat Bazirli was killed at the front line. I suspect that they're hiding this to cover up the fact that Elvin Ruskhat Bazirli probably also died in the failed diversion attack at Fizuli that officially killed 3 Azeri soldiers and wounded 6. If they mention he accidentally shot himself at Fizuli, people might start putting two-and-two together. We may have some more weapons mishandling accidents in the coming days.

      This is their 8th official death in the month of April.
      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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        Practical exercise at Erebuni airport (PHOTO)





        April 10, 2014 | 17:39

        YEREVAN. – Practical exercise of the flying staff of the Russian base were held at Erebuni airport (photo).

        The exercise was dedicated to the meeting of CIS Air Defense Coordination Council that was held in Yerevan.

        Members of CIS delegations were introduced Armenia-produced equipment: drones, laser ranger, GPS and GLONASS jamming device and others.

        The main part of the event was combat rehearsal: interception and forced landing of a plane violating borders. The operation was demonstrated for the first time in Armenia.

        Erebuni airport is hosting a Russian air base which is a part of #102 Russian military base deployed in Armenia.


        News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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                Two Gakh residents killed in Syria - EXCLUSIVE
                [ 10 April 2014 17:10 ]

                One of the fighters’ wife and three children are in Syria
                Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. Two more Azerbaijanis were reportedly killed in Syria. Both of them are residents of Gakh region.

                The name of one of the fighters aka “Jundullah Azeri” is Ibrahim. His photos have been posted on the Internet. Ibrahim was a master of sports in ultimate fighting.

                As a result of APA’s search, the two fighters have been identified. They are 31-year-old Karimov Ibrahim Aslan and 27-year-old Samir Sadaddin Mammadov, the residents of Gakh region.

                Karimov, who was known as an athlete, went to Syria with his wife and three children a year ago. After Karimov’s death, the contact with his family lost. It is not known whether they are alive or dead.

                As the situation became tense a large number of Azerbaijani citizens started to go Syria and fight against the government forces within various radical groups. Nearly 100 Azerbaijanis were killed in the battles during this period. Photos of most of them were posted on social networks by the Mujahideen.

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                  Originally posted by Federate View Post
                  Interestingly, they failed to mention where exactly Elvin Ruskhat Bazirli was killed at the front line. I suspect that they're hiding this to cover up the fact that Elvin Ruskhat Bazirli probably also died in the failed diversion attack at Fizuli that officially killed 3 Azeri soldiers and wounded 6. If they mention he accidentally shot himself at Fizuli, people might start putting two-and-two together. We may have some more weapons mishandling accidents in the coming days.

                  This is their 8th official death in the month of April.
                  What kind of an excuse is this? slot machine? do they mean another soldier accidentally fired a machine gun? lol

                  Soldier Elvin Ruskhat Bazirli was wounded as a result of the fire opened by slot machine because of careless handling of the weapon
                  APA.AZBabooni.gay


                  Well not good, with all these Azeris getting killed in Syria we can be sure that if a war starts between Azerbaijan and NKR these Islamist Mujaheddins and Chechen dirtbags will be fighting against us as well.

                  Why Armenia is not sending troops to Syria to protect Armenians in danger? at least an official statement......Turkey is doing it for a Sultan statue in Syria.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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                    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                    What kind of an excuse is this? slot machine? do they mean another soldier accidentally fired a machine gun? lol





                    Well not good, with all these Azeris getting killed in Syria we can be sure that if a war starts between Azerbaijan and NKR these Islamist Mujaheddins and Chechen dirtbags will be fighting against us as well.

                    Why Armenia is not sending troops to Syria to protect Armenians in danger? at least an official statement......Turkey is doing it for a Sultan statue in Syria.
                    we dont have a reliable ally there, plus it's logistical nightmare. For all you know, there might be many sunni crazies in the syrian arab army who hate christians. Try to have that as your fighting partner.
                    Armenia has already said Turkey is behind this. what more statements they can give?

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                      Sending humanitarian team to provide aids and evacuate any Armenian who desires to live in Armenia. Any Armenian soldier sent is to protect the humanitarian team from performing their job, they will not be involved in the war. Armenia should ask this from the Syrian government.

                      Anyway something like this
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