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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army
    The awarding ceremony of soldiers distinguished themselves in combat







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      Afghan man detained on Armenia-Turkey border

      14:51, 11.09.2014
      Region: Armenia, Russia, Turkey, Iran
      Theme: Society, Incidents



      YEREVAN. – Border department of Russia's Federal Security Service in Armenia has clarified the rumors about the arrest of an offender on the Armenian-Turkish border.

      The statement released by the department said two locals noticed an unknown person moving toward the border near Artashat.

      As members of a voluntary national guard protecting the border, the villagers made steps to arrest the offender and informed border guards who arrived at the site several minutes later.

      The inspection of the area revealed that the arrested person has crossed the Aras River by swimming. A black bag with personal belongings of the detainee was found on the bank.

      The offender is Farid Emami Satara, a national of Afghanistan born in 1988. According to him, he intended to illegally cross the border from Iran to Turkey to meet with a family who lives in the city of Van.

      The detainee was handed over to the officers of Armenia's National Security Service.

      Armenia News - NEWS.am
      The inspection of the area revealed that the arrested person has crossed the Aras River by swimming...


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        Armenia government to give money to build defensive wall on Azerbaijan border
        14:45, 11.09.2014

        YEREVAN. – The Government of Armenia has provided funds for the construction of a defensive wall in the border village of Chinari of the Tavush Region.

        Deputy Prime Minister and Territorial Administration Minister Armen Gevorgyan stated the aforesaid at Thursday’s Cabinet meeting.

        In his words, the wall will be built in the most dangerous parts of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, and it will make movement in the village become safer.

        In addition, the village school will be renovated. Furthermore, a drainage canal will be built in Aygedzor village of the same region.

        Also, several administrative units in the Gegharkunik Region are planned to be renovated.

        About $360,000 will be allocated for these programs.

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          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          Armenia government to give money to build defensive wall on Azerbaijan border
          14:45, 11.09.2014

          YEREVAN. – The Government of Armenia has provided funds for the construction of a defensive wall in the border village of Chinari of the Tavush Region.

          Deputy Prime Minister and Territorial Administration Minister Armen Gevorgyan stated the aforesaid at Thursday’s Cabinet meeting.

          In his words, the wall will be built in the most dangerous parts of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, and it will make movement in the village become safer.

          In addition, the village school will be renovated. Furthermore, a drainage canal will be built in Aygedzor village of the same region.

          Also, several administrative units in the Gegharkunik Region are planned to be renovated.

          About $360,000 will be allocated for these programs.

          http://news.am/eng/news/228381.html
          So, they build a wall for 360,000, but can't spend 200,000 on combat gear for troops?



          And are we taking our defense advice from Ukraine? They just started building a wall on the border lol
          Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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            Oath-taking ceremony of the 102nd Artillery training Regiment . Lusakert, Armenia










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

              Originally posted by Chubs View Post
              So, they build a wall for 360,000, but can't spend 200,000 on combat gear for troops?



              And are we taking our defense advice from Ukraine? They just started building a wall on the border lol
              Did you read the entire article? $360,000 includes the following:

              "In addition, the village school will be renovated. Furthermore, a drainage canal will be built in Aygedzor village of the same region.

              Also, several administrative units in the Gegharkunik Region are planned to be renovated."

              Discussions to wall this area of the border predate the Ukraine conflict.
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                Azerbaijan held a defence expo (ADEX 2014). You can find pictures here: news.day.az/politics/519343.html
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                • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                  Originally posted by Chubs View Post
                  So, they build a wall for 360,000, but can't spend 200,000 on combat gear for troops?
                  It seems Armenian goverment have lots of cash to burn these days, they just sent 100,000$ to iraqi yazidiz who have no idea what armenia is or where it is. Meanwhile, People are stilll living in large tin cans after Spitak earthquake
                  Last edited by arakeretzig; 09-11-2014, 11:36 AM.

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                    Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
                    It seems Armenian goverment have lots of cash to burn these days, they just sent 100,000$ to iraqi yazidiz who have no idea what armenia is or where it is. Meanwhile, People are stilll living in large tin cans after Spitak earthquake
                    I think I understand why people complain about the corruption in Armenia. While its nice they are sending aid to Yazidis, renovating villages, and building a wall to protect the border..It just seems like one big giant PR move. Didn't some Spitak residents get new apartments?


                    Discussions to wall this area of the border predate the Ukraine conflict.

                    I was joking


                    Demonstrating good will and commitment to the provisions of the Geneva Convention, the NKR authorities handed over the 15-year-old resident of Azerbaijan, Javid Samir oghlu Muza-Farzade, to Azerbaijan with the support of the Stepanakert Office of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

                    The transfer took place near the Bash Karvend village at the line of contact between the Nagorno Karabakh Republic and Azerbaijan, the NKR State Commission of POWs, hostages and missing persons said in a statement.

                    Javid Samir oghlu Muza-Farzade had crossed the NKR border on September 5, 2014.

                    Last edited by Chubs; 09-11-2014, 12:52 PM.
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                      Armenian-German military cooperation talks are held

                      17:38, 10.09.2014
                      Region: World News, Armenia
                      Theme: Politics



                      YEREVAN. – Armenian First Deputy Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan on Wednesday received a delegation from the Federal Ministry of Defence of Germany.

                      The delegation is in capital city Yerevan, between Tuesday and Wednesday, to participate in the Armenian-German bilateral military cooperation talks.

                      The parties gave a high assessment to this cooperation and conditionally divided it into three areas: assistance to Armenia’s defense reforms; military education; and joint participation in the international operations to ensure stability in Afghanistan.

                      In addition, an agreement was reached to maintain the dynamics for the development of cooperation, and in order to increase the level of interoperability.

                      Armenia News - NEWS.am
                      The First Deputy Defense Minister received a delegation from the German Federal Ministry of Defence…

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