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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
How "good" are the modern day Turks?
Initially, the memories of more recent history. Early spring of 1993 I arrived in Martuni region of the Republic of Artsakh, the headquarters of Monte Melkonyanu (Avo). During a conversation with a distinguished commander, he received a disturbing message: a large force of Azerbaijani Armed Forces attacked the village outposts Chartar. Avo immediately contact the nearest branch entrusted to him the site and ordered the defense to go for help chartartsam. Make sure that the left, he was going to go to the battlefield. Miss such an opportunity, naturally, I could not, and went along with Avo. I have seen a lot of fights and / or consequences of a collision with an opponent of our fighters, but what I had seen that day, forever engraved in the memory.
To begin with, that help was late for the young captain, justified by the fact that the fight was fleeting, got a scolding from Avo. However, the battle really was fleeting, and I think Avo abused slave soon "on duty" rather than seriously. For in the eyes of the Monte sparked joy and pride for the guys defending the village from the age-old enemy encroachments.
In fact, what then presented itself before our eyes, and what I'm going to tell you, it was like a miracle. But it was not a miracle, and another feat of Armenian men. Before us were two wrecked tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, and behind them lay 38 enemy dead bodies. And all of this have done nine defenders of the village elder of which was worth berated one of his subordinates. At first we could not even understand what was happening. "No pulling!" - Cried the elder, in response to that young man stubbornly insisted: "pulling!" It turned out that a young soldier jumped on fleeing the tank and threw a grenade into an open hatch, but the grenade did not explode, and now a senior fine him he had forgotten in the rush to pull out combat check grenades.
All our guys were still alive and not even injured, but two received minor concussion: them in the trenches "ironed" the tank. Fortunately, the trench was dug all the rules of military art, and the boys survived. One of them lost ... searching for a lighter view, while the other was sitting on the parapet and happy, even a little silly, smiling: "How do we do Turkish mothers, huh? How do we do Turkish mothers! "
In fact, nine of our rural children in one short battle were able to line (they were subsequently recovered and continued to fight in the right direction), five units of the enemy armored vehicles and destroy the enemy about forty Askerov. And to me, even today, 18 years later, I want to cry after our soldiers: "As we have their mom!". And not only them, but mothers and other thirty-seven thousand killed enemies who dared attack our homeland. For a symbol of the mother a Turk, a - Nurdzhahan Huseynov, bloodthirsty female that cut his own wounded heart of the Armenian fighters and put on public display at the grave of her son in Baku Alley criminals, known as Baku martyrs. It is symptomatic that the son of the creature did not die from a bullet of Armenian men, as a result of shooting by another Asker. But such is the nature of the Turks, they are slaughtered, raped, cut out the heart and devour the flesh of the sick, wounded, sick.
The story of the battle at Chartar remembered me in connection with the reaction of Turkish (Anatolian and Caucasian) on the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey. April 24 news ticker reported the various promotions, as demonstrated: the Turks not only confessed to the crime by his ancestors heinous crime, on the contrary, the Turks and now as a hundred, a thousand years ago, cutting the defenseless and weak.
So, for many years on the night of April 24 in Turkey conducted children's musical celebration of song and dance, and just blessed pacifist considers the random date. Turks raise their children in the spirit of "great victory" won by the peaceful and defenseless Armenian population.
April 24 in Ankara, Istanbul and other major Turkish cities have been massive demonstrations, members of which allegedly had to make a denial of crimes of genocide committed by their ancestors in the years 1894-1923. In fact, they were the festivities. The festivities were cannibals, recalls the last hearty meal.
April 24 in Turkey, as a result of "jokes" was killed by Armenian serviceman Sevak Balykchi. One may blame the Armenians, who agreed to serve in the armed forces of an enemy state, even if he was a citizen of this state, but his killing was a repetition of the fate of those killed in 1915, tens of thousands of troops in Turkey of Armenian nationality.
On April 24, Tver, Armenians celebrated in a church mourning the anniversary of the Genocide and Easter. Meanwhile, the Turks rode around the church on machines with protruding from the windows of the flag of Turkey and Azerbaijan.
April 24 in Washington at the Turkish Embassy in the U.S. Turkish songs and dances , "said" The Day of the Armenian Genocide . Sneaky bastards were going to a meeting at his embassy armed with baseball bats (driving around with axes in America is fraught).
All of the above - and we know not all cases of "celebrating" the Turks of the Armenian Genocide - clearly demonstrates: the modern Turks are no different from Turks hundred or a thousand years ago. Turks are always ready to cut and kill the weak, to rape and devour human flesh. Unpunished crime generates a relapse - that truth is the best home matches Turk. In addition, most Turks that was cutting scimitar Armenian babies in Der Zor, the very same Turks that killed and raped, burned and dismembered people in Baku, Sumgait, Maraga ...
Killer gene in the blood of the Turk. Turk - a vampire is not able to quench their thirst for human blood. However, the results of Azerbaijani aggression against the Republic of Artsakh was deprived of a Turk-vampire that possibility. Behind the Turk no longer defenseless Armenian settlements, and stands in front of Turk of Armenian men, the power of the Armenian Army. Turk can be stopped only by force and courage of the Armenian soldiers. This is an aspen stake or silver bullet in the heart of the Turk-vampire. The result of the battle at Chartar - but such episodes in the Artsakh war were many - the confirmation of this.
Today, Turk-vampire can only celebrate on their Sabbaths past "victories", remember he had drunk the blood. For the cowardly nature Turk has long been understood: any attempt to reach the Armenian blood will result in the destruction and mass burial of vampires with a bullet in the head and bricks in the mouth.
Levon Melik-Shahnazaryan
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I do wish we pay them back for this. The more this type of stuff happenes the more moral loss it is for us the more gain for them. I can understand holding back, becuase you want the enemy to under estimate you.
Bell the Cat!
You are not Armenian! and unlike what others may think I'm as far removed from being your brother as possible. At least I say positive things about Armenia, a quick look at your posting history shows you are a fake. What is the matter you can't stand watching Armenian videos? It shows good stuff and you can't stand it can you? It makes your mision harder, to try and spoil it for people, sorry..
Last edited by Federate; 05-01-2011, 09:53 AM.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Retaliation
The armed forces of Azerbaijan 51 dead
As reported by Azeri users of social networks Facebook and Smi2, May 1 in the Azerbaijani city of Astara funeral took place killed by Armenian militants on the night of May 1, soldiers of the armed forces of Azerbaijan Mahmudzade Mirza, born in 1992. 19-year Mahmudzade was killed during a firefight near the village of Alhanly, on the southern border of the Republic of Artsakh and Azerbaijan. According to reports, in addition to Mahmudzade were killed 3 more troops in Azerbaijan.
Voskanapat.info, tracking losses in the armed forces of Azerbaijan, reports that in the current year, Azerbaijan lost the dead, and killed 51-serviceman.
Voskanapat.info
so did we kill 4?Last edited by ninetoyadome; 05-01-2011, 08:03 PM.
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Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Aravot: Azeris injected Armenian citizen before handing over to Armenian side
April 30, 2011
“Arthur Badalyan, a 30-year-old resident of Haghartsin village, who has recently returned from Azerbaijani captivity, said Azeris made him some sort of injection before handing him to the Armenian side,” Aravot newspaper writes.
Badalyan fears that it could be fatal for him. According to Greta Zhamharyan, director of medical dispensary of Haghartsin village, Arthur’s health condition is not bad. He is receiving treatment at the rehabilitation center of Red Cross in Yerevan. However, according to villagers, he does not look like himself and is walking with a hazy look.
Tavush community administration provided financial assistance of AMD 20,000 and Haghartsin administration AMD 80,000 to his family.
On May 9, 2009 Arthur went to the woods near the village of Navur to collect mushrooms with his friends from Haghartsin. He was lost in the woods and found himself in the territory of Azerbaijan.
Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!
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