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

    Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
    ^ Those corpses don't look azeri to me..
    They totally do not. Fair skinned, curly (red?) hair... who are these people...

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

        ArmComedy guys do a good job making fun of Azerbaijan in English in the context of the 3 day war.

        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

          Originally posted by ASALA2116 View Post
          We have all been following the events of the past few days very closely and our side has been the one giving all the details. Now from what I can see the most best sources so far has been Razm info. They are giving real updates and many Azeris are actually going to that page for sources , as his now also posting in baboon language also revealing names of the dead and date of birth where they were killed etc. .. I'm not going to name names but the person who posts 2000 Azeris are dead has completely lost his marbles. That's something you can't hide from your people and some of his posts are correct but I think he mistakenly added another 0 to the death toll figure of the Azeri side.
          It is an Azerbaijani source that first said that more than 2000 are dead on phone conversation.
          That lady looking like she works with military or hospital.
          She said that more than a thousand were wiped out in Talish. Plus a report that whole regiments were wiped out as they came to reinforce.
          Also, the video of panick crazy, how many are they, 100?, Azery soldiers running back despite even being shot by their own.
          Even if 2000 cannot be confirmed, the number is high.
          How high?,
          So high that Baku called Moscow offering ceasefire.
          The advancing army.
          There was a statement from our MOD indicating that there have been plans worked out for every Armenian post that in event of large scale attack our soldiers leave post quickly and that area becomes an artillery strike area. Pin pointed and trained earlier.
          Knowing Azeris, that won't do anything small grouped(even their special ops go on any mission numbering by dozens and no less) and knowing that they made an attempt in taking over some areas. I can only imagine how many people they poured in there. And how our artillery made all of them ground beef.
          Anybody that knows artillery can testify, how half a dozen heavy caliber muzzles can mince a couple of hundred in minutes.
          Who says Azeris will hide their dead. They just don't tell, or tell another number. If for the 3-4 days their public still believes they took Talish, then what do you expect?
          Last edited by Hakob; 04-06-2016, 03:11 PM.

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            Azeri propaganda. This is who and what we're dealing with guys.

            Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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              Despite Cease-Fire, 3 Soldiers Killed by Azeri Forces


              Three Armenian soldiers were killed by Azeris

              STEPANAKERT—Despite a fragile cease-fire that was declared Tuesday by the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Azerbaijan, three Armenian soldiers were killed, two in the region of Karvachar (formerly Kelbajar) on Tuesday night and one in the village of Talish in the Martakert district, according to reports by the Armenian and Artsakh defense ministries.

              In Karvachar Tuesday night, Suren Aramyan and Grigor Avetisyan, both from Artashat and both 29, were killed from Azerbaijani fire. Amen Gasparyan, born in 1974, was killed on Wednesday when Azerbaijani forces fired mortars in Talish at around 6:30 p.m. local time.

              On Wednesday, Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan revealed that the cease-fire agreement was reached in Moscow on Monday after chiefs of staff of Armenia and Azerbaijan met in Moscow.

              The head of operations for the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Defense Army, Victor Arustamyan, told reporters Wednesday that since Friday’s attacks by Azerbaijan on Artsakh, 32 Armenian soldiers were killed and 121 were wounded, with 25 servicemen still missing in action.

              He informed that the ceasefire violations continued all along the line of contact even after the parties agreed to halt all hostilities at midnight Monday. Col. Arustamyan said Azerbaijanis used mortars in the northern direction of the frontline. He also said an Azerbaijani tank hit an ambulance in the.

              This morning separate groups tried to attack and conquer military positions in the north, but failed to succeed.

              As for the reports that Azerbaijan is bringing its reserve troops to the frontline and preparing for a new attack, Arustamyan said “the reserves are stationed not far from the frontline and it’s hard to assess the plans of a new attack.”

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

                Originally posted by bayhye View Post
                They totally do not. Fair skinned, curly (red?) hair... who are these people...
                Caucasian, definetly. Probably a lezgin or avar.

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

                  Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                  It is an Azerbaijani source that first said that more than 2000 are dead on phone conversation.
                  That lady looking like she works with military or hospital.
                  She said that more than a thousand were wiped out in Talish. Plus a report that whole regiments were wiped out as they came to reinforce.
                  Also, the video of panick crazy, how many are they, 100?, Azery soldiers running back despite even being shot by their own.
                  Even if 2000 cannot be confirmed, the number is high.
                  How high?,
                  So high that Baku called Moscow offering ceasefire.
                  The advancing army.
                  There was a statement from our MOD indicating that there have been plans worked out for every Armenian post that in event of large scale attack our soldiers leave post quickly and that area becomes an artillery strike area. Pin pointed and trained earlier.
                  Knowing Azeris, that won't do anything small grouped(even their special ops go on any mission numbering by dozens and no less) and knowing that they made an attempt in taking over some areas. I can only imagine how many people they poured in there. And how our artillery made all of them ground beef.
                  Anybody that knows artillery can testify, how half a dozen heavy caliber muzzles can mince a couple of hundred in minutes.
                  Who says Azeris will hide their dead. They just don't tell, or tell another number. If for the 3-4 days their public still believes they took Talish, then what do you expect?
                  I actually didn't know the death toll was intercepted .. I knew we intercepted Azeri radio but didn't know that it was actually talking about there dead. As for artillery I believe Armenia have done a great job by pushing the enemy back. We always used to talk that Armenia always had the high ground and all they had to do was fired away. Well that came true . I just believe our WW1 trench style borders are not something of the future. Azerbaijan proved they can easily smash through them. Maybe we should look at other conflicts around the world and protect our borders in that way. Maybe night vision laser guided devices picking up enemy movements and so on. We are a poor country and I hope we learnt something from the blitzkrieg type of offensive that failed. But in saying all this , I believe Aliyev won't last a year. How could he go back to his people after this ,with a failed attempt to regain territory , loss of so much life and loss of so many weapons ? This is basically a second war lost and the Azeri people would be absolutely crushed. Honestly speaking if I was an Azeri I would be devastated. All those years of shiny weapons , poor Armenia and then , Wtf just happened , we were just defeated by not Armenia but Karabagh forces.

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

                    Originally posted by Ak105 View Post
                    Caucasian, definetly. Probably a lezgin or avar.
                    Nah looks more Ukrainian to me to. BTW Fed the pic you posted did not show up.
                    Hayastan or Bust.

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

                      Originally posted by Hakob View Post
                      It is an Azerbaijani source that first said that more than 2000 are dead on phone conversation.
                      That lady looking like she works with military or hospital.
                      She said that more than a thousand were wiped out in Talish. Plus a report that whole regiments were wiped out as they came to reinforce.
                      Also, the video of panick crazy, how many are they, 100?, Azery soldiers running back despite even being shot by their own.
                      Even if 2000 cannot be confirmed, the number is high.
                      How high?,
                      So high that Baku called Moscow offering ceasefire.
                      The advancing army.
                      There was a statement from our MOD indicating that there have been plans worked out for every Armenian post that in event of large scale attack our soldiers leave post quickly and that area becomes an artillery strike area. Pin pointed and trained earlier.
                      Knowing Azeris, that won't do anything small grouped(even their special ops go on any mission numbering by dozens and no less) and knowing that they made an attempt in taking over some areas. I can only imagine how many people they poured in there. And how our artillery made all of them ground beef.
                      Anybody that knows artillery can testify, how half a dozen heavy caliber muzzles can mince a couple of hundred in minutes.
                      Who says Azeris will hide their dead. They just don't tell, or tell another number. If for the 3-4 days their public still believes they took Talish, then what do you expect?
                      PS. Artillery uses, what's called "fragmentation projectile", that explodes 20-100 meters over target(personnel) and showers with few hundred projectiles. One such a round can easily take out dozens of people.
                      Now imagine showering few square kilometers full of soldiers with hundreds of those rounds.

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