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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
    http://blognews.am/arm/news/356686/t...-en-video.html


    Those 3 old people were killed before evacuation of the village, by surprise invadors.
    It is a miracle we have only 3 assasinated civilians at point blank, and 4 civilian wounded (among them head of Madaghis village, his car hit by Grad missile, videos posted), in this kind of surprise attack.

    It is to the credit of our people and absence of any panic.

    Respect to our nation.

    No matter what will end up, the first day test was brilliantly done by the people of Martakert, and NKR in General.
    May God cut the phone link between Serjik and the Kreml for a couple of days...., we will be even more proud of our boys.


    Amen

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      • Re: Military Recognition: Armenia and Artsakh

        On the Northern border of Nagarno-Karabakh Armenian soldiers fire artillery shells toward the Azerbajian front line in response to a heavy attack by Azarbajian that began in the early morning of April 2, 2016.









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


          Head choppers are crying... Nothing else would be expected from vandal subhumans.
          I bet that the animal that was proudly holding severed head of martired Armenian soldier will sob like baby when called into account for his deed by our lions.
          And he will, that's a guarantee, if he stays alive after he goes tru our meat grinder in frontline.

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

            It's 8 o clock! How are there no updates???

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



              The mayor of Madaghis, wounded by a Grad missile during first strike.

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

                04.04.2016 07:34
                Թուրքը, որ վախենում է, հենց մեր համախմբումից է վախենում

                First group of volunteers from Yerevan arrived in Nagorno-KarabakhՀայաստանի ու Հայի հավաքական ուժը տեսնելու համար հարկավոր է էս պահին լինել Արցախում: Այստեղ չկա կուսակցական ու անկուսակցական, այստեղ չկա դիմություն ու ընդդիմությունը, այստեղ չկա աղքատ, կամ հարուստ: Ամենուր «ջան ու ջիգյար» է, «ախպեր ջան, ցավդ տանեմ» է: Մի այլ տիպի ջերմություն կա, բառերն անզոր են, որ կարողանամ այն բնութագրել, դա պարզապես տեսնել ու զգալ է պետք: Թուրքը, որ վախենում է, հենց մեր համախմբումից է վախենում:

                Նյութի աղբյուր՝ https://www.facebook.com/kilkiahayas...02272360152713

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

                  Just heard that Muslim jihadists are already in Azerbaijan

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

                    Ադրբեջանական կրակում է 152 մմ հրանոթներով, «Գրադ» կայաններով և տանկերով
                    Ապրիլ 4, 2016 by Գարիկ Հարությունյան
                    razminfo

                    Ապրիլի 3-ի լույս 4-ի գիշերը շփման գծի ողջ երկայնքով հակառակորդը ականանետներով ու հրանոթներով շարունակել է արկակոծել ՊԲ առաջնային դիրքերն ու մերձակա հայկական բնակավայրերը: Այս մասին հայտնում է ՊԲ կայքը:

                    Առավոտյան ժամը 07:00-ի սահմաններում առավել ինտենսիվ հրետակոծություններ են սկսվել շփման գոտու հարավարևելյան և հյուսիսարևելյան ուղղություններով:

                    Ադրբեջանական բանակը կիրառում է 152 մմ հրանոթներ, «Գրադ» կայաններ և տանկեր: Հակառակորդի ագրեսիվ գործողությունները ճնշելու ուղղությամբ ՊԲ առաջապահ ուժերը ձեռնարկում են բոլոր անհրաժեշտ միջոցները և վստահաբար իրականացնում իրենց առջև դրված մարտական խնդիրները:

                    Դեպքերի հետագա զարգացման մասին՝ մեր առաջիկա հաղորդագրություններում:

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

                      The only way these Azeris will learn never to attack is when the Armenians liberate more lands and get them to understand that a next time will be worst. Sometimes offenders don't learn the first time but the second time. I mean , how many times can you get punched in the nose before it bleeds .

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