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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Պարգևատրվել է ժամկետային զինծառայողը
    2014-07-18
    Մարտական հենակետում ստեղծված արտակարգ իրավիճակում արագ կողմնորոշվելու, մայիսի վերջին օրերին հակառակորդի դիվերսիոն գործողությունը կանխելու ընթացքում ցուցաբերած խիզախության համար հուլիսի 18-ին ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարար Սեյրան Օհանյանը «Գարեգին Նժդեհ» գերատեսչական մեդալով պարգևատրել է ժամկետային զինծառայող Ռուզվելտ Թորոսյանին:
    Գործողության ընթացքում զինծառայողը հրազենային վիրավորում էր ստացել և հոսպիտալում ապաքինվելուց հետո տեսողության հետ կապված խնդիրները վերականգնելու նպատակով հետագա բուժում պետք է ստանա արտերկրում:
    Իր երախտագիտությունը հայտնելով զինծառայողին և նրա հարազատներին` պաշտպանական գերատեսչության ղեկավարը նշել է, որ ՀՀ պաշտպանության նախարարությունն իր աջակցությունը կցուցաբերի արտերկրում Ռուզվելտ Թորոսյանի հետագա բուժման կազմակերպման համար:




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            Azerbaijani Army soldiers meet traffic accident: one died, 3 injured

            [ 20 July 2014 00:25 ]
            Terter. Teymur Zahidoglu-APA. A terrific road accident, taken place in Huseynli village of Tartar region, killed one and injured 3.

            All the victims of the traffic accident are officers of Azerbaijani Army, APA’s Karabakh bureau reports.

            The driver of the “VAZ 2107”, whose name yet to be clarified, overturned the car. As a result one died and 3 injured seriously.


            The injured were taken to the central regional hospital. Their conditions are serious.

            Apa.az
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            The body of Tartar resident, killed by Armenian armed forces, handed over to his family

            [ 19 July 2014 23:38 ]
            The body of Tartar resident, 26 years old Mubariz Aliyev, killed by Armenian armed forces, while he was fishing in Tartar river near the Chayli village, was handed over to his family.

            Tartar. Teymur Zahidoglu-APA. Law enforcement bodies have taken his body from the incident place and after forensic examination the body was handed over, APA’s Karabakh bureau reports.
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            18:24
            Tartar. Teymur Zahidoglu – APA. A civilian was killed as Armenian armed units violated the ceasefire in the evening on July 18.

            APA reports that Armenian armed killed a resident of Tartar city, 26 year-old Mubariz Aliyev while he was fishing in Tartar river near the Chayli village.

            The law-enforcement agencies are trying to take his body from there.

            Apa.az
            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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              Originally posted by Federate View Post
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              18:24
              Tartar. Teymur Zahidoglu – APA. A civilian was killed as Armenian armed units violated the ceasefire in the evening on July 18.

              APA reports that Armenian armed killed a resident of Tartar city, 26 year-old Mubariz Aliyev while he was fishing in Tartar river near the Chayli village.

              The law-enforcement agencies are trying to take his body from there.

              Apa.az
              not the most creative bunch are they,with the names, it's either Aliyev, Mubariz and some Oglu in it some where.

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                  Արկադի Տեր-Թադևոսյան
                  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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