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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    The more Baku violates ceasefire, the greater number of Azeri soldiers dies in “accidents”
    May 14, 2011 - 15:45 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - The Azerbaijani media reported that two soldiers of the Azerbaijani army died in accidents. One of them allegedly died from lightning strike, while the other one - in a car accident.

    The Armenian side’s forecasts came true. For example, Armenian military psychologist David Jamalyan said on May 2: “Do not be surprised if Azerbaijani media outlets disseminate information shortly that an accident took place in a military unit, in which soldiers were killed.”

    It is pretty reasonable. Baku could not expect that it will get away with permanent and diligent firing of NKR positions, in which people are killed. The NKR Defense Army warned that Azerbaijan will be given an adequate response for the ongoing violations of ceasefire and provocative acts, and it will live in fear.

    But even in case of a great number of losses, the Azerbaijani leadership will be have to invent new “lightning strikes” and “car accidents” not to break the “martial spirit” of the Azerbaijani army and to keep under control the Azerbaijani people, which has been “nourished” with hatred towards Armenians and palmed off with promises to take Karabakh from Armenians for many years.

    The military and patriotic education in Azerbaijan is based on invented “weakness and non-efficiency” of the NKR army. Thus, the Azerbaijani leadership cannot admit that this army gives an adequate response for killing of Armenian servicemen and civilians. And the more Baku violates ceasefire, the more frequently it will have to invent “accidents,” in which Azerbaijani soldiers are killed.

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      Azerbaijan violates ceasefire and suffers losses
      May 14, 2011 - 14:20 AMT

      PanARMENIAN.Net - On May 8-14, cases of ceasefire violation by Azerbaijan again increased at the line of contact between the NKR and Azerbaijani armed forces.

      The Azerbaijani armed forces violated ceasefire for 450 times over the week, firing 1,700 shots at the NKR positions, the press service of the NKR Defense Army reported.

      The most intense fire was reported on May 11 and 12, as a result of which a civilian of Artsakh was killed. A tractor driver from Kyuratagh village of Hadrut region of Artsakh, Araik Balasanyan, was wounded in the head by an Azeri sniper in the southeast direction of the frontline on May 11. Balasanyan died on the way to hospital.

      The fire was stopped due to retaliatory measures taken by the Karabakh armed forces. According to intelligence data, the enemy suffered losses.

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

        I think the two ''accidents'' with Azeri soldiers is the answer from the Armenian side for the civilian Araik Balasanyan

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

            Originally posted by ArmeniaR1 View Post
            I think the two ''accidents'' with Azeri soldiers is the answer from the Armenian side for the civilian Araik Balasanyan
            I dont think they would hide the fact an Armenian soldier killed an Azeri soldier, they would announce it to the world trying to show "Armenians are violating the ceasefire, killing innocent people." But the chances of someone getting hit by lighting are pretty low so i dont know what to make of it.

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

              Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
              I dont think they would hide the fact an Armenian soldier killed an Azeri soldier, they would announce it to the world trying to show "Armenians are violating the ceasefire, killing innocent people." But the chances of someone getting hit by lighting are pretty low so i dont know what to make of it.
              Even Thor hates Azeris
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              • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

                Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                I dont think they would hide the fact an Armenian soldier killed an Azeri soldier, they would announce it to the world trying to show "Armenians are violating the ceasefire, killing innocent people." But the chances of someone getting hit by lighting are pretty low so i dont know what to make of it.
                Don't you keep up with the news? Azerbaijanis regularly report of ceasefire violations, it's just that they selectively choose to leave certain facts out. Are you forgetting the invention by azeri side of the supposed killing of a 5 year old azeri boy that in reality never took place?

                worry not, the Azerbaboon indeed got struck with lightning, the lightning strike of the vengeful Armenian soliders hand.

                Here is the latest azeri reports:

                Armenians violate ceasefire

                Armenian armed forces have once again violated ceasefire on the contact line of troops.
                The Armenian troops fired at Azerbaijani army located in Agdam village in Tovuz District from Mosesgerkh village in Berde region of Armenia from 10:05 till 10:10 on 11 May.

                Armenians also opened fire at Azerbaijani positions in Gadabay District from areas in Krasnoselsk region of Armenia from 19:30 till 19:55 on 11 May, Azerbaijan Defense Ministry press office said.

                Azerbaijani troops answered the fire. No casualties were reported.

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

                  WoW, and theres more:

                  Armenian soldiers open fire at the gas pipeline in Geranboy region

                  14 May 2011 [14:20] - Today.Az

                  During a shooting in Gapgaragoyunlu village of Goranboy region, one of Armenian machinegun bullets hit a gas pipeline and caused a blast.

                  Some houses nearby damaged as a result of the explosion. Moreover, roofs of some houses were totally ruined as a result of regular ceasefire violations by the Armenian forces.


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                  Agressive Armenian Armed Forces break ceasefire in several directions

                  14 May 2011 [12:00] - Today.Az

                  The Armenian armed forces opened fire at the Azerbaijani troops from positions outside Tapgaragoyunlu village in the Goranboy region at 18:15-18:40 on May 13, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported.

                  Further, the Armenian armed forces opened fire from positions outside Horadiz village in the Fizuli region at 23:04-23:10, from positions outside Javahirli and Sarijali villages in the Agdam region at 00:05-00:25 on May 14, the ministry said.

                  The Azerbaijani troops answered their fire. No causalities were reported.

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                    I hope more gas catches fire :-) At least we are shooting back at the enemy. While we sit here in this forum and say we will ban our fellow brothers for an Odar! One who is anti Armenian at that. Mod bro must not have had any kofta lately so he will ban an Armenian all for defence of an Odar!

                    I hope we show some new weapons soon, I can't wait for the new parade!

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

                      Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                      But Azerbaijan has nobody to blame but Azerbaijan for the low state of Azeri mass-media, or indeed about any of Azerbaijan's social failings. One aspect of that "nobody gives a xxxx about you or us" point is that there is no outlet that reveals what the population of Azerbaijan really thinks. Maybe Azerbaijan is, as your media and state organisations would suggest it is, a nation mostly populated by Aliyev-loving paranoid racists. That, honestly, is the impression that Azerbaijan's media gives out. However, nobody from the outside is going to reform your country's media or start forcing your country's professional academics to behave like proper academics. That process has to come from within Azerbaijan.
                      But that wasnt my point Bell. I was just trying to explain that someone and we might know who, for personal reasons at some point ignited a spark between us and we were too blind to see it. And now thats all has happened we might never be able to go back to the way we were. My family is still friends with many Armenians , my fathers only friend who he knows since university is Armenian and they still talk daily, but it doesnt mean that i forgot everything, and my mind always seeks justice.
                      P.S. i dont mean to sound like a prick , just its how i feel.

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