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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Press Release
    2011-08-16
    On August 16, The headed delegation of the Chief of General Staff of the ARM armed forces, colonel-general Yuri Khachaturov left for Garmisch-Partenkirchen to participate in the Annual Conference of the Chiefs of General Staff of Partner Countries under the Auspices of US and European Command. The theme of the conference of this year: “International Humanitarian Assistance in the Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters”.
    During the visit colonel-general Yuri Khachaturov is to meet the current Commander of U.S. European Command (USEUCOM) and NATO`s Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) admiral James G. Stavridis. During the meeting they are to discuss issues concerning Armenian-US and NATO cooperation in the defense sector. The headed delegation of the Chief of General Staff of ARM armed forces is to return to Yerevan on August 20.

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      Originally posted by burjuin View Post
      Azerbaijani soldier dies

      [08.08.2011 11:49]

      Azerbaijan, Baku, Aug.8 / Trend /

      A soldier died from heat stroke in the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry’s military unit in the Nakchivan Autonomous Republic.

      As a military source told Trend, the 21-year-old Samaddin Guliyev was enlisted into the Babak Region Military Commissariat this year. He died in unknown conditions, supposedly due to a heat stroke.

      The Defense Ministry deputy spokesman Teymur Abdullayev confirmed the fact. The cause of the soldier’s death is being investigated.trend.az
      August 15, 2011, 11:45 (GMT +4)
      Information about heat stroke in 11 Azerbaijani soldiers, not true - Defense

      Baku, August 15, SalamNews , I. Amide. "Spread in a number of news media the receipt of 11 soldiers of Azerbaijani Armed Forces of sunstroke is not true. This fact is not."

      About this SalamNews deputy chief of the Defense Ministry press service, the captain Teimur Abdullayev.

      According to him, the information indicates that the 11 got sunstroke in the N-military unit in Nakhchivan soldier one died, the other in serious condition brought to Baku. It's a lie.
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                    20-08-2011 10:22:01
                    Former deputy military commissar arrested over graft

                    BAKU – A former deputy military commissar in Azerbaijan’s southern Lankaran region has been arrested on charges of bribery, the Baku-based APA news agency reported.

                    Lieut.-Col. Huseyn Ibrahimov, who retired several months ago, was ordered held in detention for three months pending trial, according to the Military Court of Baku.

                    Azerbaijani Military Prosecutor’s Office has reportedly conducted a scrutiny at the Lankaran commissariat, which drafts men for military service, and revealed blatant facts of corruption.

                    Earlier, head of personnel at Azerbaijan’s Military Commissariat and military commissars of numerous regions of the country were detained on corruption charges.

                    Military Prosecutor Khanlar Valiyev said in late July that Azerbaijan’s military prosecution bodies filed criminal charges over 58 cases of corruption and bribery in the first half of 2011.
                    azernews.az

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