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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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    Full 2 hours of video from parade

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      ^^^Spetsnaz:
      Operation Ring, April 10th 1991.....Azeri 23th division and Soviet 4th Army with Tanks, armored vehicles and helicopters and Azeri OMON came down on towards the towns of Getashen and Martunashen of the Shahumian region. They failed to capture our Fedayees and the Azeri OMONs abused and misstreated the Armenian population....We got them back though, got them back good.
      not many know about that....we never forget.
      Last edited by Eddo211; 09-23-2011, 03:24 PM.
      B0zkurt Hunter

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

        Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
        ^^^Spetsnaz:
        Operation Ring, April 10th 1991.....Azeri 23th division and Soviet 4th Army with Tanks, armored vehicles and helicopters and Azeri OMON came down on towards the towns of Getashen and Martunashen of the Shahumian region. They failed to capture our Fedayees and the Azeri OMONs abused and misstreated the Armenian population....We got them back though, got them back good.
        not many know about that....we never forget.

        Eddo...people dont know what are they talking about..they just bark..and they know nothing..u know what??it would be better if they find their 4200 lost people...

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

          JUST FOR FUN

          'ARMENIA HELD MILITARY PARADE UNDER NOT ITS OWN FLAG'

          news.az
          Sept 22 2011
          Azerbaijan

          The parade held in Armenia proved that this country is an outpost
          with a formal independence.

          The statement came from Arif Pasha, former commander of Lachin
          regiment, retired Colonel, while commenting on a recent military
          parade held in Yerevan.

          'There had been much talks about formal independence of Armenia
          before. We have seen that states usually hold parades under their
          own flag. But we did not see this in a parade held in Armenia. The
          country became a laughing stock to the world public,' Pasha said.

          Pasha said this would cause a political tension in Armenia and
          exacerbate the situation in the country even further.

          'The Armenian people made it sure once again that their country is not
          independent. This is a terrible factor for any country that holds a
          parade under a flag of a different country,' the retired Colonel noted.

          ________


          Look who's talking
          The guy who gave up Kachatagh corridor without a fight, running so fast, his asgars could't reach him, it goes without saying about the kurdish settlers, not that they did not deserve it (after the massacres they committed in 1905-07 and 1918-21, in Minkend, Harar, Arpakedig, Hatchantz...)... but anyway, it is a pity how they where betrayed by the bakinski chakhals playing woolves..., just as they are doing today...

          As long as those guys are in armchairs, we must be terrified by their army

          I wish them one thing, to replace their Lezgin commander Safar Abiyev (traveler) by Gray Panturkist Najmattin Sadikov (Ak :Fiendly Star of the Religion) , the hero of Martakert (ak Operation Genaboy)

          PS: bad thing for an old nation like us, we tend to forget nothing.....
          Last edited by Vrej1915; 09-23-2011, 04:52 PM.

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            Vrej sometimes u have to share realities with people who talk and know nothing about it..u have to put them in the right path since in azeri schools maybe they teach that baku was to Armenians and they were a small army with few tanks and they captured whole baku back till the borders of Karabakh..maybe thats how they're being treated.. we cant blame wanted...he's just hipnotized by his teacher..so we should help him..u agree?

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              Last edited by Vrej1915; 09-23-2011, 04:58 PM.

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                lav ches anum asem imaci. pokhanak koxkes kaynes iranes padzejka anum.metacelov geri u enthanrapes es "No" posted hani.

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                  Ay dgha, intch badyechga?
                  Ov a vor teme jarakhossess, vor meg el badyechga bedk ounenass?
                  Hazar ankam assoum yenk, patz togh, tzer a arnoum.
                  Engnoum ess godochneret aratch, vontz vor lourtch mart a.

                  Togh eli.
                  Togh!

                  Amot a.
                  Gayf e prnoum vret, ourakhoutioune degh tchga, vor megitz megin gbnoum e.... et megen el tou ess.
                  Jahel Hyfightere hasgatzav, goude goul tchi daliss, tou griv ess sarkoum....

                  Ipr inch????

                  Togh rade kachi, vontz assem hasganass?

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

                    Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
                    Ay dgha, intch badyechga?
                    Ov a vor teme jarakhossess, vor meg el badyechga bedk ounenass?
                    Hazar ankam assoum yenk, patz togh, tzer a arnoum.
                    Engnoum ess godochneret aratch, vontz vor lourtch mart a.

                    Togh eli.
                    Togh!

                    Amot a.
                    Gayf e prnoum vret, ourakhoutioune degh tchga, vor megitz megin gbnoum e.... et megen el tou ess.
                    Jahel Hyfightere hasgatzav, goude goul tchi daliss, tou griv ess sarkoum....

                    Ipr inch????

                    Togh rade kachi, vontz assem hasganass?

                    yes ko hamar inch "ay txa" ? ..yete midk unes mi ban aselu metacelov khosa..isk yete erevanci txayes petka haskanas vor amen mi bar chi kareli artahaytel..ouremn voch dues im gracnerin patasxanum vochel yes qo yete ches uzeum khachven mer grutiunere.

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

                      Vontz ouzoum yek harkarjan dyar!


                      Paytz yete ge nerek, norin vssemoutioun, lav ge liner mi kitch el touk mdadzeyik...

                      -------
                      Myousnerin,
                      Dessnoum yek vontz a tourke ir kordze anoum...
                      tcheghadz deghe problem a aratchanoum.
                      Yerp assoum yem provakatziya a sarkoum....

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