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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
The Azeris are all talk and unimpressive action
Trend, Azerbaijan
April 29 2016
All Armenia’s firing points on frontline to be suppressed –
Azerbaijan’s defense ministry
By Elchin Mehdiyev - Trend:
Azerbaijan's armed forces close to the contact line of troops were
instructed to give an adequate response to Armenia's aggressive
actions, Vagif Dargahli, spokesman for Azerbaijan's defense ministry,
told reporters in the country's Aghdam district Apr. 29.
He added that Azerbaijan will inflict retaliatory strikes on Armenia's
firing points on the frontline.
Since April 26 Armenian armed units have been violating the ceasefire
at nights in order to cause numerous losses among Azerbaijani
civilians, Dargahli said.
He said that Armenians fired at Azerbaijani settlements using mainly
mortars, howitzers and BM-21 multiple rocket launchers.
Dargahli added that the situation on the frontline is stable, and the
armed forces of Azerbaijan are controlling the operational situation.
On Apr. 29, a group of journalists, consisting of representatives of
foreign media accredited in Azerbaijan, and the local media, visited
the Garadaghli village of Azerbaijan's Agdam district, which was
shelled by the Armenian side from April 27 evening until April 28.
In the village the journalists surveyed the houses, which were
destroyed by heavy artillery attacks and met with the village's
residents.
Starting from April 27 evening until 04:00 (GMT + 4) April 28, the
Armenian armed forces were firing at the Azerbaijani settlements and
the Azerbaijani army positions in the Terter and Aghdam districts of
Azerbaijan.
Two people were killed and many more wounded as a result of the Aghdam
shelling. At least 84 houses in the district were heavily damaged,
some of them completely destroyed.General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
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He is basically saying the village is in Armenia or occupied by Armenia but there is nobody there and it should easily be taken. I cannot make out where exactly it is.General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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Originally posted by Joseph View PostThanks Brother. Anything like this you can provide is great. I like to hear about going's on at the front, troop morale, war reports, etc. Did they get the equipment?
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Originally posted by AbuSindi View PostYes they got the equipment and it will be used against them when the time comes. I sent you a message on how to watch what I have. Did you get it?General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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In my opinion, while it's very great to hear these first hand accounts and I do appreciate having heard it, I think it would be a smart idea to always be cautious. A lot of this is an information war. While all of us know it's bullsh-t, but the fact remains, it's a political charade we need to play, and pretend that we don't do such things. Talking about us performing raids, and bombing doesn't look very good, specially when in reality we do have the moral high ground, and wouldn't have to resort to these things if these animals just left us alone. So perhaps in the future, it would be a smart idea to at least write it in Armenian. And I don't mean Armenian letters. Write in english letters in Armenian words, so it can't be translated either. And it's not necessarily about what you said. Just as an overall guide for everyone. It would be smart to use that in the future.
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Originally posted by Mher View PostIn my opinion, while it's very great to hear these first hand accounts and I do appreciate having heard it, I think it would be a smart idea to always be cautious. A lot of this is an information war. While all of us know it's bullsh-t, but the fact remains, it's a political charade we need to play, and pretend that we don't do such things. Talking about us performing raids, and bombing doesn't look very good, specially when in reality we do have the moral high ground, and wouldn't have to resort to these things if these animals just left us alone. So perhaps in the future, it would be a smart idea to at least write it in Armenian. And I don't mean Armenian letters. Write in english letters in Armenian words, so it can't be translated either. And it's not necessarily about what you said. Just as an overall guide for everyone. It would be smart to use that in the future.
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Originally posted by armnuke View PostArshak Zakaryan just uploaded these. Trying to find out when these Azeris died.
This is him.
Ադիլզադե Ադիլ Քամրան օղլու (Adilzadə Adil Kamran oğlu) – սպանվել է Թարթառի դիրքերում, Մինգեչաուրի բնակիչ, ծնված՝ 1993-ին, հուղարկավորվել է ապրիլի 11-ին։ ԼուսանկարLast edited by Federate; 04-29-2016, 06:53 PM.Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!
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Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
On the first video the anasun Turk repeatedly shows the houses in the village calling them "this is Ermenistan" and then saying this "houses are going to be ours. This is where our families will live".
Nice dream xxxo...
The video is an example of Turkish genes of robbing others. Taking others land and homes. Nothing has changed in their yearning.
On the second video, I did not know that when burrying a young male, the Azeri families drape their walls pink. Must have a deep meaning for them.Last edited by Hakob; 04-29-2016, 07:29 PM.
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