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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Ադրբեջանի զինված ուժերում գրանցվել է 2 մարտական կորուստ
    Մարտ 28, 2016

    Մարտի 27-ին, հայ-ադրբեջանական սահմանին՝ Ադրբեջանի Ղազախի շրջանում, սպանվել են Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ զինծառայողներ, լեյտնենանտ Զուլֆուգարլը Գալիբ Լաիմ օղլուն (Zülfüqarlı Qalib Laim oğlu) և շարքային Հաջիև Գաֆարալի Ինթիգամ օղլուն (Hacıyev Qəfərəli İntiqam oğlu): Այս մասին այսօր՝ մարտի 28-ին, հայտնել են Ադրբեջանի ՊՆ կայքում:
    Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ զինծառայող, լեյտենանտ Գալիբ Լայիմ օղլու Զուլֆուգարլի

    Ադրբեջանի ԶՈւ զինծառայող, լեյտենանտ Գալիբ Լայիմ օղլու Զուլֆուգարլի

    Համաձայն հաղորդագրության՝ «հայկական զինված ուժերը ներխուժման փորձ են արել Ադրբեջանի Ղազախի շրջանոււմ» և Ադրբեջանի զինված ուժերը տվել են 2 կորուստ հայկական ուժերի դեմ մղված կռիվներում:

    Հարկ է նշել, որ սոցցանցային աղբյուրներում լեյտենանտի սպանության մասին հայտնի էր դարձել ավելի վաղ, և Ադրբեջանի պաշտպանության նախարարությունը, ըստ էության, ստիպված էր հաստատել զինծառայողի կորուստը:

    Ադրբեջանի պաշտպանության նախարարի հրամանով սպանված զինծառայողները հետմահու պարգևատրվել է «գերազանց ծառայության համար 3-րդ աստիճանի մարտական մեդալով»

    Ըստ ադրբեջանական Report.az լրատվական գործակալության լեյտենանտ Զուլֆուգարլի Գալիբ Լայիմ օղլուն արդեն թաղվել է Լենքորանի շրջանի Վիլվան գյուղում:

    Նշենք, որ Razm.info տվյալներով 2016 թ. սա Ադրբեջանի զինված ուժերում և պաշտպանական համակարգի այլ կառույցներում տեղ գտած և հայտնի դարձած մահացու ելքով 10-րդ և 11-րդ դեպքերն է:

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

      Exercises in the 1st Army Corps

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        Armenian Army. Front line. Nakhidjevan

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

          Armenian-Azeri Fighting Again Intensifies


          Three Azerbaijani soldiers have reportedly been killed in action after the Armenian military accused Baku of again intensifying ceasefire violations in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone late last week.

          The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said on Monday that two of those soldiers, one of them a lieutenant, died on Sunday when Armenian troops “attempted to invade” the Gazakh district in western Azerbaijan bordering Armenia’s northern Tavush province.

          The combat deaths were announced two days after an Armenian soldier serving in the area was wounded and hospitalized as a result. Another Armenian, a 64-year-old civilian resident of Berkaber village close to the Azerbaijani border, was wounded by cross-border gunfire late on Friday. He too required hospitalization.

          The third Azerbaijani casualty, an army sergeant, was reportedly shot dead on Friday. The Azerbaijani military did not specify whether he died on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border or “the line of contact” around Karabakh

          According to Karabakh’s Armenian-backed Defense Army, fighting along “the line of contact” intensified on Friday night and Saturday morning, with Azerbaijani forces firing more than 100 mortar shells and rockets. The reported rocket fire left a Karabakh Armenian farmer injured in the head.

          The Defense Army said its frontline troops responded to the truce violations with “punitive actions.” A separate statement by the Defense Ministry in Yerevan released on Saturday said the Armenian military is conducting operations aimed at “restraining the Azerbaijani side” and “stabilizing the situation.” It did not elaborate.

          The ministry spokesman, Artsrun Hovannisian, said on Monday that the situation at the Tavush-Gazakh section of the Armenian-Azerbaijani frontier was tense over the weekend. “The Armenian army’s actions were proportionate,” he told the Armenpress news agency. “We responded to all targeted [Azerbaijani] gunshots.”

          The latest escalation came just days after Andzrej Kasprzyk, the top OSCE official monitoring the ceasefire regime in the conflict zone, called on the warring sides to avoid any truce violations during the Nowruz and Easter holidays celebrated in Azerbaijan and Armenia and Karabakh respectively. Each side now accuses the other of ignoring the appeal.

          Announcing its latest casualties on Monday, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry urged the international community to condemn the “Armenian provocations.” An Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesman, for his part, claimed that the Armenians are heightening tensions in order to cement the Karabakh status quo.

          Unlike the Armenian side, Baku has repeatedly rejected specific safeguards against ceasefire violations that are sought by U.S., Russian and French mediators. As recently as on March 19, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev denounced the proposed confidence-building measures, saying that the mediators are “helping to freeze the conflict” and thereby supporting Armenia.

          Three Azerbaijani soldiers have reportedly been killed in action after the Armenian military accused Baku of again intensifying ceasefire violations in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone late last week.

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

            Vazgen Sargsyan Military Institute's cadets

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              Burjuin, is that a Belgian Malinois? (not the German Shepherds, the other one). If so, those are the top military dogs, they surpass the German Shepherds in military work. I think those were used in capturing OBL.

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

                Border Troops of Armenia

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                  [QUOTE=Artsakh;368046]I love ending though!

                  There will always Fedayees (Armenian resistance fighter) besides the Armenian official military.......Azergayjan will not be able to stop us and if Russia doesn't get involved we could sack Baku.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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

                    Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
                    Armenian-Azeri Fighting Again Intensifies

                    Announcing its latest casualties on Monday, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry urged the international community to condemn the “Armenian provocations.” An Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesman, for his part, claimed that the Armenians are heightening tensions in order to cement the Karabakh status quo.

                    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/27639971.html
                    If we wanted to keep the status quote why would we do anything to destabilise the truce. What a moron. At least make up a lie that makes sense....LOL

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

                      On September 15-18, at the training center “Zar” military exercises of one of the infantry battalions (commander – Colonel Vasak Avetisyan) of MoD peacekeeping brigade were held within the NATO “Partnership





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