Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan buried 50 soldiers since beginning of 2011 – Armenian expert
May 02, 2011 | 15:36
YEREVAN. – Tension on the contact line can be explained by Azerbaijani authorities’ intention to justify totalitarian regime, said Armenian military expert.
Member of MOD public council David Jamalyan considers that by creating tension Azerbaijani leadership tries to shift attention of their citizens to the problem.
Commenting on recent tension on the border as a result of which three Armenian soldiers were killed, the expert did not rule out that Azerbaijan tries to publically express discontent with the Karabakh peace process.
Jamalyan stressed that Azerbaijan never tells the truth and “misinforms the society”.
“According to our reliable sources, 50 Azerbaijani servicemen died as a result of different incidents in 2011. Official Baku is silent about the real figures,” Jamalyan added. “Do not be surprised if in the next few days Azerbaijani mass media reports that soldiers died in some military units.”
A fatal incident was registered on the contact line between the armed forces of Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan last Friday. Azerbaijani snipers killed two Armenian soldiers. One Armenian soldier was injured.
A day earlier Armenian Vazgen Bahshiyan was killed in the ceasefire violations by Azerbaijani side in the frontline at 4:15 a.m. on Thursday.
Azerbaijan buried 50 soldiers since beginning of 2011 – Armenian expert
May 02, 2011 | 15:36
YEREVAN. – Tension on the contact line can be explained by Azerbaijani authorities’ intention to justify totalitarian regime, said Armenian military expert.
Member of MOD public council David Jamalyan considers that by creating tension Azerbaijani leadership tries to shift attention of their citizens to the problem.
Commenting on recent tension on the border as a result of which three Armenian soldiers were killed, the expert did not rule out that Azerbaijan tries to publically express discontent with the Karabakh peace process.
Jamalyan stressed that Azerbaijan never tells the truth and “misinforms the society”.
“According to our reliable sources, 50 Azerbaijani servicemen died as a result of different incidents in 2011. Official Baku is silent about the real figures,” Jamalyan added. “Do not be surprised if in the next few days Azerbaijani mass media reports that soldiers died in some military units.”
A fatal incident was registered on the contact line between the armed forces of Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan last Friday. Azerbaijani snipers killed two Armenian soldiers. One Armenian soldier was injured.
A day earlier Armenian Vazgen Bahshiyan was killed in the ceasefire violations by Azerbaijani side in the frontline at 4:15 a.m. on Thursday.
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