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      Mines that Armenian scout had on him were Armenian-made

      [ 27 April 2015 12:12 ]
      Judicial investigation into the case of Arsen Bagdasaryan is over

      Ganja. Azer Mammadli – Ganja. The Ganja Court on Grave Crimes resumed Monday the hearing on the case of Bagdasaryan Arsen Edwardovich, an Armenian scout who had been captured by Azerbaijani soldiers while attempting to cross the Aghdam part of the contact line of troops on December 26, 2014.

      During the hearing presided over by judge Elbey Allahverdiyev, the judicial investigation was declared concluded.

      The public prosecutor was given the floor. The prosecutor asked for time.

      Later on, some documents that had been added to the criminal case were reviewed.

      The court said the convict has undergone forensic-medical and psychological examination. And the result is that Bagdasaryan was psychologically and bodily healthy when he crossed into Azerbaijan.

      He was not mistreated as he was captured and during his stay in Azerbaijan.

      A material received from the Interior Ministry says he has not previously been imprisoned.

      It is also said the landmines which Bagdasaryan brought along had been produced in Armenia’s Vanadzor city.

      The next hearing was scheduled for May 4. On that day, the public prosecutor will ask for a penalty against the convict.

      Note that, Professional serviceman Bagdasaryan Arsen Edwardovich, who is a member of an Armenian reconnaissance-sabotage group, was captured by Azerbaijani soldiers while attempting to cross the Aghdam part of the contact line of troops on 26 December 2014 and handed over to law enforcement agencies, according to the Republican Military Prosecutor’s Office.

      The Military Prosecutor’s Office launched a criminal case under the Criminal Code’s articles 29,120.2.7, 29,120.2.12 and 29,282.2.

      The Military Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Azerbaijan told APA that the investigation into the fact discovered that senior sergeant A.E. Bagdasaryan who underwent special training in Armenia has served under contract as the first platoon commander of the reconnaissance detachment at military unit 49971 under an armed criminal formation located in the Azerbaijani district of Aghdere occupied by Armenian armed forces.

      He was instructed by the commander of the military unit (he has been identified) to kill Azerbaijani citizens with the intention of national hostility and hatred, and to cross to the defense positions of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces to place mines in order to cause explosions in the trenches with the purpose of damaging Azerbaijan’s defense capabilities. On this purpose, Bagdasaryan alongside other members of the criminal group (their names has been identified) crossed the contact line of troops in a secrete way at around 3:00 PM 26 Dec. 2014. They are convicted of placing 3 of the 7 Fugas antipersonnel mines he had in the trench paths frequently used by Azerbaijani soldiers. Thanks to the Azerbaijani soldiers' vigilance, Bagdasaryan was captured on his way back, and mines neutralized.

      Necessary investigative measures were then taken, the knife and other items seized from Bagdasaryan as well as one of the mine placed in the ground and the place were two of the mines were neutralized by exploding inspected, forensic medical, complex forensic psychiatric and psychological, etc. examination conducted, witnesses questioned.

      Bagdasaryan is charged under the Criminal Code’s articles 218.2 (participation in criminal community), 29,120.2.1 (attempt to a deliberate murder by group of persons, on preliminary arrangement by group of persons, by organized group or criminal community), 29,120.2.7 (attempt to a deliberate murder of two or more persons), 29,120.2.12 (attempt to a deliberate murder on motive of national, racial, religious hatred or enmity), 29,282.2 (attempt to commitment of explosion, arson or other actions directed on destruction or damage of enterprises, constructions, means of communication, means of message and communication, objects of life-support of a population with a view of undermining defensibility and economic safety of the Azerbaijan Republic) and was sentenced to pretrial detention.

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          YOUNG ARMENIAN SOLDIER REPELS AZERBAIJANI INCURSION SINGLEHANDEDLY

          Hrant Galstyan

          00:27, April 27, 2015

          Kamo Hovsepyan is a lucky man.

          A few days ago the 23 year-old Armenian soldier from the Lori village
          of Dsegh repelled an Azerbaijani incursion attempt and sustained a
          hand grenade wound to the arm.

          "I can't describe what I felt at the time. I thought I was about to
          die. Grenades were constantly raining down," says Karo who, along
          with fellow soldiers, repelled the dawn incursion.

          Karo and Mira were hunkered down in a frontline position in Artsakh
          when the attack occurred. A hand grenade knocked Mira unconscious
          and Karo was left to fend for himself.

          Almost out of ammunition, he kept firing at the advancing Azerbaijani
          unit until reinforcements arrived.

          Karo estimates that there were at least seven in the Azerbaijani unit.

          According to the Artsakh Ministry of Defense, one Azerbaijani soldier
          was killed in the firefight and many others wounded.

          The following morning, while being treated at a military hospital,
          Karo was visited by his parents and bride to be.

          General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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            DONALD WILSON BUSH: KARABAKH PROVED IT EARNED RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION

            11:37, 27.04.2015
            Region:World News, Armenia, Karabakh, Azerbaijan
            Theme: Politics

            YEREVAN. - The people of Nagorno-Karabakh have proved that they have
            earned the right to self-determination and independence, and they
            can independently govern their country.

            The president of the Woodrow Wilson Legacy Foundation, Donald Wilson
            Bush, who is also the great-grandson of 28th US President Woodrow
            Wilson, told the aforesaid to Armenian News-NEWS.am.

            He went on to say even though there is legitimacy that this nation
            is represented at the UN, there is a need to reach consensus on this
            matter. As per Wilson Bush, at present, however, the other big nations
            do not offer opportunities for this discourse.

            To the query on whether he is afraid of being added on Azerbaijan's
            "black list" for visiting Karabakh, Woodrow Wilson's great-grandson
            noted that he is not afraid, since he does not like people who try
            to sway others. He stated that he believes in equality among nations,
            there needs to be a dialogue between nations, and there is a need to
            enter a new era that will function in accordance with the Westphalian
            system of nation-state.

            In Donald Wilson Bush's words, Nagorno-Karabakh is an opportunity
            to introduce a new international system, from which small countries
            can benefit. As per Woodrow Wilson's great-grandson, the Karabakh
            government functions in normal fashion and in full.

            To the query on whether he is afraid of being added on Azerbaijan’s “black list” for visiting Karabakh, Woodrow Wilson’s great-grandson noted that he is not afraid, since he does not like people who try to sway others....
            General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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              The Police showed new helmets, i noticed this type of helmet in the middle


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                Originally posted by HyeFighter2 View Post
                The Police showed new helmets, i noticed this type of helmet in the middle



                Nice nothing like the cops getting the best equipment out there while soldiers get still get cheap soviet gear. The government's priorities are obvious. Dam shame.

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                  Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                  Nice nothing like the cops getting the best equipment out there while soldiers get still get cheap soviet gear. The government's priorities are obvious. Dam shame.
                  They dont have cheap soviet gear anymore, the obviously have proper body armor along with NATO helmets.

                  These kinds of modular helmets are really only used for special operations by special soldiers.

                  They have the same protection as an ACH but just allow for night vision, tactical lights, etc

                  Its really just opscore special cool guy bullxxxx
                  Last edited by Chubs; 04-27-2015, 04:03 PM.
                  Armenian colony of Glendale will conquer all of California!

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                    Originally posted by gokorik View Post
                    Nice nothing like the cops getting the best equipment out there while soldiers get still get cheap soviet gear. The government's priorities are obvious. Dam shame.
                    Couldn't agree more. Our SWAT teams have better equipment than the troops on the front lines

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