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Originally posted by Spetsnaz View Post2016 will begin under motto ‘Karabakh land will burn under feet of Armenian invaders’ – Azerbaijani defense minister
Baku – APA. Azerbaijani Defense Minister, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov congratulated the personnel of the Armed Forces on the occasion of December 31- Solidarity Day of World Azerbaijanis and New Year.
The minister noted that 2015 was full of significant events for the Azerbaijani people and state, as well as its armed forces.
“Under the leadership of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, in 2015 army material readiness reached the highest level, social problems of the military personnel were consecutively solved, the army was provided with sophisticated weapons and equipment, and training of highly qualified specialists was successfully continues,” said Hasanov.
He added that large-scale command and staff exercises held in 2015 once again demonstrated the power of the Azerbaijani Army and played an important role in the improvement of combat experience of servicemen and retired military personnel.
The minister said that the high morale, sense of patriotism, moral and psychological readiness of armed forces enable the liberation of Khankendi, Shusha, Lachin and other occupied native lands and ensuring the territorial integrity of the country.
“The ceasefire regime is being violated along the Azerbaijan-Armenia border on a daily basis. Our positions come under intensive fire. Nevertheless, Azerbaijani soldiers stand vigilant and brave on guard of the homeland. The army is responding to the enemy with deserved retaliatory fire, detecting their sabotage attempts beforehand, and inflicting serious losses on their manpower and combat equipment. Those martyred on in battles are being avenged tenfold,” said the minister.
Hasanov noted that the service of Azerbaijani soldiers has always been appreciated by the country’s leadership, relationship between the army and the people are getting stronger, and the people grow in their confidence in the army.
“I do believe that you – with your loyal service to the homeland, people, and state – will justify this confidence, stand ready for the order of Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and give our people glad tidings of victory in 2016 – the year we are going to start with the motto ‘The Karabakh land will burn under the feet of the Armenian invaders’,” said the defense minister.
On the eve of the holidays, we remember our martyrs with respect, extend our heartfelt congratulations to their parents and family members, soldiers who have sacrificed their health fighting for the motherland, veterans of war and the Armed Forces, our soldiers serving at the contact line with the enemy as well as those on combat duty and on guard, and those serving within peacekeeping force in foreign countries. I wish them robust health, family happiness, and success in their service. I wish 2016 becomes the year of victory and Karabakh’s liberation from occupation!” said Hasanov.
http://en.apa.az/xeber_2016_will_beg...la_237137.html
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Defense Ministry of Armenia and OSCE office in Yerevan sign cooperation plan for 2016
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 28, ARMENPRESS. Cooperation plan 2015 of the Defense Ministry of Armenia and OSCE office in Yerevan was summed up on December 28 at the administrative complex of the Defense Ministry.
As “Armenpress” was informed from the press service of the Defense Ministry of the Republic of Armenia, Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan and Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan, Ambassador Andrey Sorokin mentioned in their speeches that the quality of the implementation of the plan fully corresponds to their expectations and reconfirmed their readiness to continue cooperation in the same format.
Representatives of different NGOs and research institutions responsible for different components of the plan gave reports about works done during the meeting.
At the end of the meeting Seyran Ohanyan and Ambassador Andrey Sorokin signed cooperation plan 2016 between the Defense Ministry of Armenia and OSCE office in Yerevan.
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Members of the U.S. Defense Attaché Office recently welcomed home 34 Armenian soldiers returning from a six month peacekeeping operation in Kosovo through Kosovo Force (KFOR.) The Soldiers of the 12th Peacekeeping Brigade were met by U.S. Senior Defense Official Colonel Anthony Sebo and Office of Defense Cooperation Chief Major John Friel. Armenia has contributed troops to KFOR since 2010, and is one of 10 non-NATO contributing nations helping to maintain a safe and secure environment and enable the development of a stable and peaceful Kosovo. The Armenian soldiers were transported on C-130J Hercules aircraft operated by the U.S. Air Force’s 37th Airlift Squadron from Ramstein Air Base, Germany.ԱՄՆ դեսպանատան ռազմական կցորդի գրասենյակի անդամները վերջերս դիմավորեցին 34 հայ զինվորների, ովքեր Կոսովոյում իրականացրած 6-ամսյա խաղաղապահ գործողություններից հետո վերադարձան տուն: 12-րդ խաղաղապահ...
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Ադրբեջանական ոչ պաշտոնական աղբյուրները հայտնում են երկրի զինված ուժերում հերթական կորստի մասին
Դեկտեմբեր 29, 2015
Ռազմինֆոյի՝ բաց աղբյուրների մշտադիտարկման արդյունքում այսօր՝ դեկտեմբերի 29-ին, հայտնի է դարձել, որ Նախիջևանի զորամասերից մեկում մահացել է Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ զինծառայող Ամիրլի Աղադադաշ Նադիր օղլուն (Əmirli Ağadadaş Nadir oğlu):
Ըստ տեղեկությունների՝ նկարում մահացած զինծառայող Ամիրլի Աղադադաշ Նադիր օղլուն է:
Ըստ տեղեկությունների՝ նկարում մահացած զինծառայող Ամիրլի Աղադադաշ Նադիր օղլուն է:
Նրան բանակ են զորակոչել 9 ամիս առաջ Ադրբեջանի Իսմայիլլի շրջանից: Համաձայն տեղեկությունների՝ ընտանիքին հայտնել են, որ զինծառայողն ինքնասպան է եղել:
Ընդ որում՝ զինծառայողի մահվան այս դեպքի մասին ևս Ադրբեջանի պաշտոնական աղբյուրները լռում են:
Հավելենք, որ 2015 թ. սկզբից սա Ադրբեջանի զինված ուժերում և պաշտպանական համակարգի այլ կառույցներում կորուստների հայտնի դարձած 92-րդ դեպքն է, որն արձանագրել է Razm.info կայքը:
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Armenia President approves Charter of Military-Industrial Commission
16:49, 29.12.2015
Region:Armenia
Theme: Politics
YEREVAN. - President of Armenia has issued a decree approving the Charter of the Military-Industrial Commission of Armenia.
As reported by Armenian president’s press-service, the decree reads in part: “Pursuant to Article 5 (1)(3) of the Law on “Military-Industrial complex” of Armenia, I decide:
1. To approve:
1) The Charter of the Military-Industrial Commission of Armenia, according to Annex 1;
2) Composition of the Military-Industrial Commission of Armenia, according to Annex 2;
2. The decree will come into force the day after its official promulgation.”
Armenia News - NEWS.am
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Haha I just can't anymore lol
Armenian troops in panic, looking for place to hide – Azerbaijani defense minister
Baku – APA. Azerbaijani Defense Minister, Colonel General Zakir Hasanov attended Dec.29 the graduation ceremony for the students who have passed the specialized officer training at the Training and Education Center of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces.
Addressing the military personnel, Hasanov spoke about the work done under the instruction of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief to further increase the combat capability of the army. He highlighted the important activities carried out in the system of military education, as well as the tasks set before the military personnel for combat, technical and moral-psychological preparation.
Hasanov said there is an important task before Azerbaijani armed forces – to liberate Nagorno-Karabakh and other occupied regions of Azerbaijan.
The enemy must understand that the time has come to get out of Azerbaijan’s native lands that it is temporarily controlling, said the minister.
“With the support of the state and people, the Azerbaijani army has been provided with the most sophisticated weapons and equipment. Patriotism, discipline, knowledge, skills and professionalism of the personnel and their commitment to the moral values are basic conditions for the successful implementation of their military tasks in the short term,” he added.
The defense minister unambiguously stressed that Azerbaijani armed forces bear responsibility for the full withdrawal of Armenian occupiers from the occupied territories. “Azerbaijani troops enjoy superiority on the frontline. This year, the Armenian army suffered heavy losses as result of the effective retaliation from the Azerbaijani side,” he said.
The minister noted that Armenian armed forces are in panic, running and looking for a place to hide. “The only combat task that lays ahead our well-experienced soldiers is to pursue the enemy forces everywhere, detect and destroy their points. The real military strength of Azerbaijan allows us to do it.”
The defense minister mentioned that each Azerbaijani army officer should be set an example for his military staff. “You must train your soldiers in the spirit of loyalty towards our state and hate for the enemy and encourage for exemplary service. Our soldiers should be able to expertly handle modern weapons and equipment and be always ready to defeat the enemy,” completed Hasanov.
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Armenia Defense Minister attends opening of military facilities
18:24, 29.12.2015
Region:Armenia
Theme: Politics
Defense Minister of Armenia Seyran Ohanyan today attended the grand ceremony of the opening of a new dining hall for pilots and technical crew of one of the military and aviation units of the Armenian Armed Forces.
Ohanyan familiarized himself with the technical equipment and conditions of the facility, noting that the issue on the improvement of the servicemen’s social conditions is constantly in the center of attention of the republic’s leadership and Armed Forces.
The Minister also attended the opening of a new complex of reserve subzone of automotive equipment and the battalion’s parking space adjunct to the Armament Department of the Armenian Armed Forces.
Armenia News - NEWS.am
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