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      Originally posted by Mher View Post
      Russian soldier killed in Armenia

      GYUMRI. – One person is detained in connection with the murder of Russian military serviceman Ivan Novikov, who was found dead on Monday at the backside of the 102nd Russian Military Base in Gyumri, the second largest city of Armenia. Deputy commander of the military base, Aleksei Polyukhovich, told the aforesaid to reporters.

      “The investigators are working with him; now, he is giving testimony,” Polyukhovich stated. “He is a contract military serviceman, but we can’t publicize his name.”

      He noted that, due to confidentiality of the investigation, he cannot provide further details on what had occurred.

      The Armenian News-NEWS.am reporter informed that investigators are still working at the scene of the incident.

      The Armenian side likewise has launched criminal proceedings, and on murder charges.

      http://news.am/eng/news/271855.html
      Look at what Lragir published before this body was found/announced. http://www.groong.org/news/msg543535.html
      This is beginning to look more and more like the work of CIA to be honest. They killed the Armenian family and ran the media under their control to fuel racial hate between Armenians and Russians. Now that the first provocation failed they killed a Russian soldier and will blame it on Armenians as a revenge killing. Their media "Lragir" basically announced it before anyone knew it happened. There are clear and scary signs here pointing to USA...pretty scary situation for Armenia here.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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        Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
        Look at what Lragir published before this body was found/announced. http://www.groong.org/news/msg543535.html
        This is beginning to look more and more like the work of CIA to be honest. They killed the Armenian family and ran the media under their control to fuel racial hate between Armenians and Russians. Now that the first provocation failed they killed a Russian soldier and will blame it on Armenians as a revenge killing. Their media "Lragir" basically announced it before anyone knew it happened. There are clear and scary signs here pointing to USA...pretty scary situation for Armenia here.

        Its well and good blaming the CIA ...
        Probably you are right.

        But I want to ask, why were the Russians sitting on the case and treating the Armenian population who were angry with contempt.

        They had all the facts, and if they didn't they had access to the details.
        They could have fast tracked the whole process to avoid where we may find ourselves.

        Instead all they cared about is one of their soldiers who some how was implicated.
        No thought about the victims or about justice.

        I would say the Russians behaved just like the American, "we are the strongest we do not give a sh.it."


        PS Armenian version of Okinawa.
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        Last edited by londontsi; 06-15-2015, 08:28 AM.
        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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          Originally posted by londontsi View Post
          Its well and good blaming the CIA ...
          Probably you are right.

          But I want to ask, why were the Russians sitting on the case and treating the Armenian population who were angry with contempt.

          They had all the facts, and if they didn't they had access to the details.
          They could have fast tracked the whole process to avoid where we may find ourselves.

          Instead all they cared about is one of their soldiers who some how was implicated.
          No thought about the victims or about justice.

          I would say the Russians behaved just like the American, "we are the strongest we do not give a sh.it."


          PS Armenian version of Okinawa.
          .
          I think it is more about hiding a security/intelligence failure issue then not caring. Pretty scary stuff going on in and around Armenia now.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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            Russian MP offers to tighten regulations for serviceman who will serve abroad



            Member of the Russian State Duma's committee on defense Franz Klintsevich said Russia has to tighten regulations for the Russians who will serve abroad, RIA Novosti reported.

            “No matter whether it is about contract serviceman or a conscript.
            It is not ruled out that these requirements have to be enshrined in law,” he said.

            A Russian soldier was found dead Monday nearby the 102nd Russian Military Base in Gyumri, the second largest city of Armenia.
            Later fellow serviceman was detained in connection with the murder of Ivan Novikov who pleaded guilty to the crime.

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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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              Russian soldier pleads guilty to killing fellow serviceman in Gyumri

              According to preliminary information, the cause of death was a domestic dispute between them…
              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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                Big change.

                Karabakh Defense Minister gets office in capital Yerevan

                21:19, 15.06.2015
                Region:Armenia, Karabakh
                Theme: Politics


                YEREVAN. - Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan signed а decree whereby Lieutenant General Lyova Mnatsakanyan is discharged from his duties as Deputy Chief of Armenia’s General Staff of the Armed Forces.

                With another presidential decree, Lieutenant General Movses Hakobyan is appointed the Deputy Chief of Armenia’s General Staff of the Armed Forces, Armenian
                President’s press service reports.

                Earlier, the press wrote that Lyova Mnatsakanyan will be appointed as Defense Minister of Karabakh, yielding his office to Movses Hakobyan. After 2017, Mnatsakanyan is excepted to replace Yuri Khachaturov, Chief of Armenia’s General Staff of the Armed Forces.

                With another presidential decree, Lieutenant General Movses Hakobyan is appointed the Deputy Chief of Armenia’s General Staff of the Armed Forces...
                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  Armenian, Russian Officials To Discuss Arms Supplies

                  Emil Danielyan
                  Հրապարակված է՝ 15.06.2015

                  Armenia’s top military official in charge of arms procurements will fly to Moscow on Tuesday to meet with representatives of Russia’s Defense Ministry and state intermediary agency for Russian arms exports.

                  The Defense Ministry in Yerevan announced on Monday that its delegation headed by Deputy Defense Minister Alik Mirzabekian will pay a four-day visit to Moscow and the nearby town of Kubinka, which is home to a Russian air base, an aircraft maintenance facility and a tank museum. Mirzabekian heads the ministry’s Department on Material-Technical Procurements charged with supplying Armenia’s Armed Forces with weapons and ammunition.

                  A ministry statement said Armenian defense officials led by Mirzabekian will “participate in bilateral Armenian-Russian negotiations” and hold “discussions” with top executives of the Rosoboronexport arms exporter regarding “supplies of items designed for military use.”
                  They will also take part in a multilateral meeting of defense officials from ex-Soviet states, added the statement.

                  The ministry gave no details of the agenda of the planned Russian-Armenian talks. It is thus not clear whether it includes concrete arms deals between Russia and Armenia, its main regional ally.

                  Russia has long been the principal source of military hardware delivered to Armenia. A military alliance with Moscow and membership in the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) entitles Yerevan to receiving Russian-made weapons at discounted prices or even free of charge.

                  These mostly unpublicized deliveries have enabled Armenia to partly or fully offset a massive military build-up which its arch-foe Azerbaijan began more than a decade ago. Russia alone has sold Azerbaijan more than $4 billion worth of offensive weaponry since 2010, a fact increasingly criticized by Armenian government officials, politicians and pundits.

                  Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian assured reporters last month that Moscow is addressing Armenian concerns about its lucrative arms deals with Baku. But he did not elaborate.

                  Armenia’s top military official in charge of arms procurements will fly to Moscow on Tuesday to meet with representatives of Russia’s Defense Ministry and state intermediary agency for Russian arms exports.
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    Big change.

                    Karabakh Defense Minister gets office in capital Yerevan

                    21:19, 15.06.2015
                    Region:Armenia, Karabakh
                    Theme: Politics


                    YEREVAN. - Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan signed а decree whereby Lieutenant General Lyova Mnatsakanyan is discharged from his duties as Deputy Chief of Armenia’s General Staff of the Armed Forces.

                    With another presidential decree, Lieutenant General Movses Hakobyan is appointed the Deputy Chief of Armenia’s General Staff of the Armed Forces, Armenian
                    President’s press service reports.

                    Earlier, the press wrote that Lyova Mnatsakanyan will be appointed as Defense Minister of Karabakh, yielding his office to Movses Hakobyan. After 2017, Mnatsakanyan is excepted to replace Yuri Khachaturov, Chief of Armenia’s General Staff of the Armed Forces.

                    http://news.am/eng/news/271978.html
                    Two States....one nation.

                    No other country can be like Armeniartsakh. Good idea for the top leaders to change seat and become better acquainted with the situation on the ground.
                    B0zkurt Hunter

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