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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Here's the Azeri spin on it


    Armenian soldier voluntarily surrenders to Azerbaijani Army

    [ 23 March 2015 10:42 ]
    Baku - APA. A soldier of the Armenian Armed Forces crossed to the territory controlled by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces and surrendered to the Army at about 13:50 on March 22, APA reports quoting news.am.

    The soldier who voluntarily surrendered to the Army is military contractor Andranik Araratovich Grigoryan, born in 1991.

    The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry confirmed the fact to APA.

    The Ministry says this is probably due to the tension, fear and panic in the Armenian Army.

    The information will soon be publicly available.

    Last edited by Mher; 03-22-2015, 11:35 PM.

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      Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army






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        Alleged video of the Armenian soldier at the moment of his capture.



        EDIT: Another video of the soldier.

        Last edited by Federate; 03-23-2015, 06:27 AM.
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        • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          Alleged video of the Armenian soldier at the moment of his capture.



          EDIT: Another video of the soldier.

          He appears to have a bruise around the throught area.

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

            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            Alleged video of the Armenian soldier at the moment of his capture.



            EDIT: Another video of the soldier.

            ԼՂՀ ՊՆ. «Հակառակորդի կողմն անցնելու պահը բեմադրված է և չի համապատասխանում իրականությանը»

            18:17, 23 մարտի, 2015
            Արցախի պաշտպանության նախարարությունը հայտնում է, որ ադրբեջանական ԶԼՄ-ների կողմից տարածված տեսանյութը մարտի 22-ին հակառակորդի կողմն անցած ՊԲ զինծառայողի մասին, համապատասխան դեպքերի համար նախատեսված միջազգային հումանիտար իրավունքի բոլոր նորմերի կոպիտ խախտման հերթական ցցուն օրինակն է և հանդիսանում է ադրբեջանական քարոզչամեքենայի երևակայության հերթական արգասիքը:

            «Նախ նշենք, որ հակառակորդի կողմն անցնելու պահը լրիվությամբ բեմադրված է և չի համապատասխանում իրականությանը: Դրանով հակառակորդը փորձել է ցույց տալ, որ իր անձնակազմը տվյալ պահին եղել է տեղում և տիրապետել իրավիճակին, սակայն ինչպես կանոն իրականում հակառակորդի դիրքապահները դիրքերում չեն եղել: Ակնհայտ է, որ տեսանյութի օգնությամբ հակառակորդը անհաջող փորձ է կատարել բարձրացնելու իրենց դիրքապահների դերը: Մեկ հանգամանք ևս. այդ պահին նկարահանումն առաջնագծում անհնար կլիներ նաև այն պատճառով, որ մեր դիրքապահները անմիջապես կխոցեին նման փորձ կատարողին: Ինչ վերաբերում է հարցաքննությանը. տեսանյութում ակնհայտ երևում է, որ զինծառայողը նախ՝ հակառակորդի կողմից ենթարկվել է բռնության, որի հետքերը ներկայացվում են իբր՝ վերջինիս կողմից մարտական դիրքը լքելու պատճառ և արտահայտում պարզունակ ձևով հրամցված և պատրաստի մտքեր: Ակնհայտ է նաև, որ տեսանյութում հայ զինծառայողի կողմից արտահայտված բոլոր մտքերն ու «տեղեկությունները» կեղծ են, իրականության հետ ոչ մի առնչություն չունեն և դրանք արվել են պարտադրանքի տակ»,-նշված է ՊՆ-ի տարածած հաղորդագրության մեջ:

            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

              Video showing Armenian soldier crossing into Azerbaijani side doesn't correspond to reality

              The video showing a soldier of the Defense Army of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic crossing the border and disseminated by Azerbaijani mass media outlets is another brilliant example of its violation of all norms of international humanitarian law provided for corresponding cases and shows the imagination of the Azerbaijan propaganda. This is stated in the press release issued by the press service of the Ministry of Defense of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, as "Armenpress" reports.

              "First, let us mention that the moment of crossing into the side of the opponent is completely staged and doesn't correspond to reality. With that the opponent has tried to show that its personnel was at the scene at the moment and had control over the situation, but, as a rule, the guards of the opponent weren't at the positions. It's clear that the video has helped the opponent make a failed attempt to increase the role of its guards. Another conviction is that taping at that moment on the frontline would be impossible because the Armenian guards would immediately strike anyone who made such an attempt. As far as the interrogation is concerned, the video clearly shows that the soldier was first subject to violence on the part of the opponent, the traces of which are presented as a reason for the soldier to leave the position, and expresses ideas that were served and ready made in a primitive way. It is also clear that all the thoughts expressed and the "information" provided by the Armenian soldier in the video are false, don't correspond to reality and were done under provocations."

              Azerbaijani media outlets have disseminated videos showing an Armenian soldier saying why he crossed into the opponent's side. He also speaks about another soldier, Mkrtumyan, who had also wanted to cross the border. Press speaker of the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Armenia Artsrun Hovhannisyan mentioned that there are special bodies that will examine the issue related to the second soldier.

              The video showing a soldier of the Defense Army of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic crossing the border and disseminated by Azerbaijani mass media outlets is...

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

                Lmfaooooo funniest joke in a while

                Azerbaijani Defense Minister: “We’ll destroy 70% of enemy in the first attack” - PHOTOSESSION

                PHOTOSESSION
                [ 23 March 2015 17:48 ]
                “The enemy must not be calm, live under fear in our occupied territories. Our lands must be liberated, revenge of our martyrs must be taken”

                Baku – APA. Defense Minister, Colonel-General Zakir Hasanov and top officials of the ministry have visited the military units in the regions on the frontline.

                According to website of the Ministry, the Minister, joining Novruz celebration in the military units has congratulated the personnel on the Novruz Holiday.

                Speaking about the situation on the frontline, the minister said the enemy is in the panic: “We strike such blows to them that they are afraid. They don’t want to serve on the frontline and leave the trenches. They are obliged to deploy the civilians to the posts. We must withdraw the invaders from our lands. We are able to do that and will do.

                Supreme Commander-in-Chief does his best to strengthen the army. Our nation is hero, we have brave sons and we must liberate our lands fighting more bravely and courageous. That days is already close to us. Or Armed Forces become stronger day-by-day, new weapons and equipments are purchased.

                I'm clearly saying that we’ll destroy 70% of enemy in the first attack. We have many weapons and equipments that if we strike blow to Armenia they will not be able to revive for hundreds of years. Armenians must understand it and leave our lands voluntarily.

                Every serviceman of Armed Forces must destroy enemy by seizing any occasion day and night. The enemy must not be convenient, live under fear in our occupied territories. Our lands must be liberated, revenge of our martyrs must be taken”.

                Now the time has come. We’ll liberate our lands in a short-run. You watched the speech made Supreme Commander-in-Chief on the occasion of Novruz Holiday. The President said that we’ll return to our historical lands. We’ll return to Irevan, Zangazur, Shusha, Khankendi. This will absolutely happen and there can be no doubt. I again congratulate you on Novruz holiday, wish you health and victory. I wish us to mark this Victory Day soon”.

                The officials of the ministry have also visited military hospital on the frontline, met with medical personnel and presented holiday gifts to the servicemen.

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

                  Thats not very hard to stage, just need an open grassy field, and record him walking towards you with a bed sheet.

                  Do they think people are really this stupid?

                  You can get a POW to say anything these days just to make you stop hitting him. The Donetsk separatists do a better job at interviewing POWs than these donkeys. Its quite sad, a bunch of redneck Ukrainian separatists actually interview POWs in front of dozens of journalists while these idiots stage a surrendering, beat the xxxx out of him, and interview him in a closet.
                  Last edited by Chubs; 03-23-2015, 10:38 AM.
                  Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                    Azerbaijani Defense Minister: “We’ll destroy 70% of enemy in the first attack”



                    HALF TRAINED CLOWN


                    I am glad he made that statement.

                    It makes me more relaxed about the situation because we are dealing with buffoons.

                    How did this idiot calculate 70%.

                    For good measure he quotes master baffoon about Irevan.

                    Time our boys gave them a good slap to put them in their place.

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

                      How did that soldier get in azeri land ffs?
                      I know the video is staged and badly staged but how did he really get there???

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