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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Finally, our patience has got it's limits!

    Armenia should start “sniper war” against Azerbaijan - Commandos




    May 21, 2011 | 14:42
    YEREVAN. - Armenian side has to put an end to “Azeri adventures” on the contact line, Major General Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan, famous Armenian Commandos, said at a press conference.

    He stressed that Armenian side should give Azerbaidjan a short, but effective response.

    “To be more specific, we have to start a “sniper war” and liquidate Azeri snipers from the contact line,” Commandos added.



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      Bravo Commandos, a true Armenian patriot, if only there were more of his kind!



      Passive Armenian diplomacy accounts for increased number of Azerbaijani provocations - Commandos


      May 21, 2011 | 15:38
      YEREVAN. - Passive Armenian diplomacy accounts for more Azerbaijani provocations, Major General Arkadi Ter-Tadevosyan (Commandos) told a press conference on Saturday.

      According to him, Azerbaijani is lobbying Armenia’s “weak spots” actively in the international arena, while Yerevan does not keep up with Baku on the matter and fails to raise Azerbaijan’s aggression before the international community.

      “Our diplomats should leave ‘trenches’ and initiate an active struggle,” he said stressing Yerevan fail to react to foreign politicians’ statements on Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity instead of demanding explanations from officials representatives accredited in Armenia.

      “We should not live adhered to the principle of Leopold the Cat [Soviet cartoon character who asked everyone to live in peace]. We should fight for our rights,” he noted.

      He also expressed discontent with improper military-patriotic education in Armenia, emphasizing the issue should be discussed at a state level. Commandos also stressed the necessity to accelerate the process of resettlement to Karabakh-controlled territories. According to him, there are many citizens who wish to be settled in Karabakh, but Armenia does not consider the issue.

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        Armenian troops should be withdrawn from Fizuli, Aghdam regions at initial stage- Azerbaijani FM

        May 21, 2011 | 10:02

        The Azerbaijani side is seeking withdrawal of Armenian forces from Aghdam and Fizuli regions at the initial stage, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov stated.

        According to him, “the withdrawal of snipers from the line of contact should be considered in the context of withdrawal of Armenian troops from occupied territories,” SalamNews reports referring to ANS TV.

        “Armenians claim to withdraw snipers. These words cause laughter. Snipers did not come to the frontline themselves to be withdrawn. The main issue is deployment of the Armenian forces in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. We must ensure the removal of Armenian troops according to a plan, backed by a specific timetable. We are holding discussions. Either we will conclude a peace agreement or will reach a conflict resolution step by step. The Armenian troops should be withdrawn from Aghdam and Fizuli regions at the first stage. This is our position. Later, the other 5 regions should be liberated,” Mammadyarov said.

        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          His father in Murovdag SOLDIER: they would lower down from the mount


          20/05/2011 - 16:38:00


          Ali Kerimbeyli


          "I want the investigation into the death of my son, who served on Murovdag was objective and fair." Told a press conference May 20 in the office of the Institute Reporter Freedom and Safety said the soldier's father, Ali Kerimbeyli, reported IA "Turan".

          His son - Elchin Kerimbeyli died on 20 April this year. According to Father, April 2, he fell ill, and then gangrene on his toes, but before April 20 it would not let down and not hospitalized. The father also said that on the back of the eyes, hands and other body parts have Elchin were some strange spots, or bruising, or something else. The final conclusion of examination, which is held in a military hospital of Ganja, will be given approximately 20 days.

          After the death of Elchin Kerimbeyli military prosecutor of Ganja instituted criminal proceedings under Article 342.2 (negligence in the service).

          "I met with the commander Shemkirskogo connection Rovshan Akperova general and commander of the unit, which served as my son. Both deeply regretted what had happened and were very concerned, "- said Ali Kerimbeyli.

          He also met with Sergeant sverhsrochnikom, who was a senior guard, where he served Elchin Kerimbeyli.

          "The sergeant could not even tell the name of the medication and ointments, which he allegedly treated Elchin. One soldier, who was also at this post, told me that they were lowering it from the mountain on April 20, not as a living, but as a dead (Elchin at that time was in a coma). His then carried on horseback, then simply rolled down the hill, in a word, treated as dead.

          Elchin was drafted into the Army recruiting office in Nariman capital on Oct. 1, 2010. Three months after the beginning of the service, ie 3 January 2011, he was sent to one of the posts Murovdag. In winter the temperature there falls to minus 20-30 degrees, almost no conditions - the cold huts, no hot food, as well as the conditions for personal hygiene.

          In addition, soldiers are replaced by rare, as weather permits. "But if there were sent to serve the sons of high-ranking and wealthy people, then there's probably opened a sanatorium," - said the father of a soldier.

          After the death of his son's office have begun to actively develop, create conditions for normal life, but with all the other posts came down sick, or have not successive soldiers. "Maybe the death of my son to help others, and more young soldiers will not die" - said Ali Kerimbeyli, adding that his son was granted the status of the deceased in the line of duty.

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            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            Armenian troops should be withdrawn from Fizuli, Aghdam regions at initial stage- Azerbaijani FM

            May 21, 2011 | 10:02

            The Azerbaijani side is seeking withdrawal of Armenian forces from Aghdam and Fizuli regions at the initial stage, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov stated.

            According to him, “the withdrawal of snipers from the line of contact should be considered in the context of withdrawal of Armenian troops from occupied territories,” SalamNews reports referring to ANS TV.

            “Armenians claim to withdraw snipers. These words cause laughter. Snipers did not come to the frontline themselves to be withdrawn. The main issue is deployment of the Armenian forces in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. We must ensure the removal of Armenian troops according to a plan, backed by a specific timetable. We are holding discussions. Either we will conclude a peace agreement or will reach a conflict resolution step by step. The Armenian troops should be withdrawn from Aghdam and Fizuli regions at the first stage. This is our position. Later, the other 5 regions should be liberated,” Mammadyarov said.

            http://news.am/eng/news/60170.html
            I like how the azeris are just making demands, even though no one is taking them seriously. "Armenians have to do this", Armenia doesnt respond. A few weeks later "Armenia has to do this", again no response. It's for internal purposes only to show them they are serious about the Karabakh problem.

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              102 military base of Russia's Armed Forces in the Republic of Armenia:










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                Originally posted by burjuin View Post
                Kord machine gun, I hope Armenian army also has them

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                  Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                  http://times.am/2011/05/21/azerbaija...of-the-sniper/

                  According to the source the killed soldier was a sniper and it is also not excepted, that he participated in the murder of Armenian soldier on April 28. So his removal was just a part of liquidation of Azerbaijani snipers.

                  Azerbaijani Defense Ministry confirmed the fact of the death of the soldier.

                  /Times.am/
                  A high valued target, snipers are hard to bag......keep up the good work. Like to hear about range and weapon used on this kill.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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                    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                    The moment that all three states can work together is the moment that Azerbaijan and Georgia see that their are 6 republics in the Caucasus and not three. The people of Artsakh want peace and to be free. As human beings they have the right to their independence or don't you agree with that? The people living there do not care what you or any other Azeri care or promise them because they know the moment the lands return to the Azeris it's going to be their end. So what now needs to be done is for you guys to accept Artsakh as a free and independent state.

                    If you start a war I can promise you the good days will be gone. I hope you didn't think the last war was bad? Because now we are going on conquest. Open war on many fronts, Armenia and the Diaspora will use all their power against your country. This time you oil installation will be the first to be destroyed crippling your war machine and country for many years. Secondly your railway systems will be taken out, your raw recruits will be slaughtered many thousands of deaths. More land will be liberate, maybe even other minorities will rise against the oppression and create their own independent country. You've said it Azerbaijan can not exist in its current form because it seems that you guys don't know what losing a war means.

                    People of Artsax such a statement, So in NK only people that lived there for hundreds of years are Armenians? Nobody else? You say people of Artsax are liberated, but only Armenians are liberated? how is this suppose to sound? You kill others who are also native to those lands and now you say they want to be free. You took that land with blood it is cursed now and blood will flow through those streets again, unless we sober and act real. but i feel that you personally not ready for it.

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                      Originally posted by Artsakh View Post
                      I agree with you, it is quite sad. There are no bad nation, just bad people. In the soviet times we lived side by side. After all, we're all people. But, in reality, only good people think that way. Most people will never understand this. Most people, when they gain an upper hand, will squash it's competitor. That's human nature.

                      that is why if armenia gives up any lands, it will be at mercy. there will never be any peace. azerbaijan will want more, will put more pressure, and try to influence according to its interests. on both sides, innocent people are lossing their lives. but, as an armenian, and knowing the cruel and unforgiving world we live in, i can never accept withdrawl of any land. But for azerbaijan, i see it as a big enough country, has enough land, has a sea and lots of oil resources. You don't need the land to survive. But armenia without it, will be weak and at the mercy. For us, its a matter of survival.
                      Why do you say weak and at mercy? I know for sure that if everything will be done in a good will there is not going to be a problem. and Armenians that live there now can live there as well. We understand this, we dont just wantto kick everyone out and live by ourselfs

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