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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Strategic marching exercises have taken place at the 3rd Army Corps

    22 AUGUST 2016
    Strategic marching exercises have taken place at the 3rd Army Corps from August 16th to August 18th, in accordance with the 2016 educational plan.


    During the exercises, the subdivisions subordinate to the army division have exhibited excellent results and have carried out their assigned tasks. At the end of the strategic marching exercise, the commanders stressed the strategic-professional preparedness of the servicemen, and the necessity for continuous combat preparation.




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      Recent photos from drills in NKR. The Defense Army is doing drills on how to surrender land.




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        Recent photo from NKR. That should be a NV or Thermal.

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          Ohanian Says People of Artsakh Have Right to Self-Determination

          “The primary goal of Armenia regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is that the people of Artsakh are recognized to have the right to self-determination,” Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian said to participates of a youth camp on Tuesday, reports Armenpress.am.

          Answering a question about conflict settlement based on mutual concessions, Ohanian said that many nations around the globe have the right to self-determination, including the newly-independent state Kosovo. “Thus, the people of Artsakh have the right to self-determination in Armenian highlands, since it is their own historic homeland.

          If we rule out the self-determination of unification with Armenia, speaking of any other mutual concessions is senseless” he continued. Ohanian stated that under the situation where Azerbaijan declines confidence-building mechanisms, tries to speak in the language of power, and makes Armenophobic announcements, speaking about mutual concessions makes no sense. “I have always said and now reiterate, if something happens to Artsakh, we will defend every single inch of it,” the Minister concluded.

          “The primary goal of Armenia regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is that the people of Artsakh are recognized to have the right to self-determination,” Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanian said to participates of a youth camp on Tuesday, reports Armenpress.am. Answering a question about conflict settlement based on mutual concessions, Ohanian said that many nations around […]

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                The CSTO CRRF’s “Cooperation 2016” military exercise in Russia.





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                  RA Minister of Defence Seyran Ohanyan paid a visit to the northeastern border line of Armenia 08.08.2016







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                    RA Minister of Defence Seyran Ohanyan paid a visit to the northeastern border line of Armenia 08.08.2016







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