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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Thank you Eddo for detailed explanations, and thank you Burjuin for Jane's.

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      Opened by the second hundred of loss of Azerbaijani Armed Forces
      As reported by Azerbaijani media, a military hospital in the city of Ganja (Gandzak) died a soldier Anar Radjabov, born 1993 It is reported that he died from Asker Radjabov of Azerbaijan common blood disorders. Deputy Head of Press Service of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan Teymur Abdullayev also said that Radzhabov was called up for military service Military Commissariat Balakan region.

      Voskanapat.info recalls that Radzhabov was one hundred and first unrecoverable loss of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in the current year. The previous one, one hundredth, the death of Azerbaijani soldier was recorded on October 6, when at his home after a family quarrel, had hanged himself enlisted soldier stationed in Nakhichevan military unit «N» Azerbaijani Defense Ministry Murad oglu Madat Veliyev.

      Voskanapat.info

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

        The Ceasefire Violations by Azerbaijan Throughout September
        2011-10-08




        Azerbaijan has violated the ceasefire for about 1450 times from Septmeber 1 – 30 of the current year.
        250 violations have been recorded on the border of the Republic of Armenia.

        According to the data provided by the Defense Army, the opponent has violated the ceasefire for about 1200 times throughout the same period.
        The Azerbaijani side has opened fire from different types of weapon including sniper rifle by which they fired for about 300 times. Armenian forces strictly maintain the ceasefire regime and respond only in cases of extreme necessity. The situation at the frontline is completely under control of the Armenian armed forces.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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          Azerbaijani FM condemns Armenia for arming beyond its commitments
          11 October 2011, 12:13 (GMT+05:00)


          Azerbaijan, Baku, Oct. 11 / Trend M. Aliyev /

          Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry condemns Armenia for arming beyond its commitments.

          At present, the Armenian Armed Forces have 48,884 personnel and 45,000 in Nagorno-Karabakh. In all, there are 93,000 people. According to commitments made in 1992, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces have 70,000 personnel, the second secretary of the Security Problems Office of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Elchin Huseynli said at the opening of the international conference "Establishing relations across borders" in Baku on Tuesday. It was organized by the GUAM PA and the Baltic Assembly.

          Huseynli said that Azerbaijan uses the purchased weapons to protect its energy infrastructure.

          Huseynli stressed that Armenia accuses Azerbaijan of substantial arming and violating the balance of power in the region. He added that Armenia is being armed much more intensively.

          "Armenia purchased 16,000 Kalashnikov rifles last year and 78,000 the year before last. "Armenia prepares for war, rather than peace."

          He said that Latvian company "Latspeceksports" is involved in the sale of weapons to Armenia. Appealing to the parliamentarians of the Baltic Assembly member-states, Huseynli called on them to investigate this issue.

          Talking about the negotiations on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Huseynli stressed that Armenia has moved away from its positions at the talks, which have been held for many years.

          "The co-chairing countries turn a blind eye to it, the norms and principles of the international law," he said.
          He stressed that Armenia makes illegal actions in the Azerbaijani occupied territories.

          "Armenia holds the fictitious elections in the occupied territory, destroying Azerbaijan's historical and cultural monuments," he said. "The attempts are made to attract the companies from the Minsk Group co-chairing countries to cooperate in these areas. Baku will never allow this."

          He said that the relations between Armenia and Russia are the cause of instability in the region.

          "Armenia is the smallest country in the region," he said. "It has important military and political agreements with Russia now. Regional conflicts seriously hinder the development of the region. If these conflicts are resolved, the South Caucasus will become an economically developed region. Azerbaijan's position is well known. The joint projects are out of the question till the conflicts are resolved."...
          trend.az

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            Doctor of medical commission at Azerbaijan’s Sumgayit City Military Commissariat arrested over bribery – EXCLUSIVE

            [ 11 Oct 2011 13:36 ]
            Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. One more commissariat officer has been detained in Azerbaijan, the law-enforcement bodies told APA.

            Doctor of Sumgayit City Military Commissariat Mirnazir Mukhtarov faced charges under article 311 (taking bribe) of the Criminal Code.

            The Republic Military Prosecutor’s Office conducted inspections in Sumgayit Military Commissariat and found out serious facts of corruption. Mukhtarov was detained over these facts. Court passed a judgment on pre-trial restriction.

            Former military commissar of Sumgayit, Colonel Samir Mammadov was detained over corruption in May. More than 20 commissariat officers have been brought to justice over corruption and bribery in the republic this year.
            apa.az

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              Materials of criminal case over attack of “Sahil camaati” armed group on military unit in Azerbaijan submitted to court

              [ 11 Oct 2011 12:29 ]
              Baku. Shahriyar Alizadeh – APA. Initial investigation into the case of Mammadov Ramin Ramiz, Mammadov Asgar Ramiz, Rahimov Vugar Etraf, Mammadov Yaver Ramiz, Jamalov Elchin Zakir, Adilov Saleh Valeh - the members “Sahil camaati” organized group accused of attacking a military unit of Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, committing premeditated murder and other crimes has been completed and submitted to Baku Court of Grave Crimes.

              APA reports that Zeynal Agayev will preside over the hearing. The preliminary hearing will be held on October 21.

              According to the indictment, on December 26, 2008, Terter Military Prosecutor’s Office launched criminal case over the premeditated murder of Khashayev Uzeyir Elshad, the soldier of the military unit in Terter region, wounding of corporal Sheyubov Islam Sheyub and seizure of firearms of the military unit. The criminal case was launched on articles 120.2.11 (premeditated murder) and 232.3.2 (seizure of firearms by using force) of the Criminal Code and submitted to the Republic Military Prosecutor’s Office. Since the offenders were not determined, the investigation of the criminal case was suspended on January 6, 2010.

              The operation carried out by the National Security Ministry founded out that the crime was committed by “Sahil camaati” armed group set up under “Sumgayit camaati” armed group. The members of “Sahil camaati” armed group – Mammadov Ramin, Mammadov Asgar, Rahimov Vugar, Mammadov Yaver, Jamalov Elchin, Adilov Saleh, as well as Druskar Elshan, Hasanov Tural and Gaziyev Elnur, who were sentenced over the case of “Sumgayit camaati” armed group on June 17, 2010, illegally wore the clothes of officers and soldiers, armed with pistols and cold steel, moved towards the trench, where there were soldiers. Approximately five meters far from the trench Elshan Druskar and Tural Hasanov made an ambush, Asgar Mammadov, Ramin Mammadov, Elnur Gaziyev and Saleh Adilov entered the military post. When they reached the post the soldier standing there asked them password. Asgar Mammadov, who earlier served in that military unit, said the password and approached the soldiers under the pretext of checking.

              The members of the armed group killed one of the soldiers with a pistol with silencer, wounded the other. They seized 1 SVD sniper’s rifle, 3 feed hoppers with 30 cartridges, 2 AKMS gun and 60 cartridges. On July 19, 2009, member of the armed group Ramin Mammadov was killed while he was attempting to cross the Iranian border. He resisted the border guards and when they tried to disarm him, the grenade in his hand exploded killing him.
              apa.az

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

                How many for 2011?


                Source:http://en.apa.az

                Azerbaijani soldier killed as Armenians violated ceasefire

                [ 11 Oct 2011 15:25 ]

                Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A soldier of Azerbaijani Army was killed, deputy spokesman for the Defense Ministry Teymur Abdullayev told APA.

                The soldier of the National Army Mardaliyev Mahmud Museddin was killed as Armenian army units violated ceasefire in the direction of Aghdam.

                Mardaliyev was drafted from Gobustan military commissariat in January, 2011.
                General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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

                  How many for 2011?
                  It's better now does not count, we will see the surprise ending

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

                    Originally posted by Vardan View Post
                    It's better now does not count, we will see the surprise ending
                    77 dead azeri soldiers from January 1 - October 11 including the one that Joseph mentioned

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                      In Nakhchivan, the mountain fell off a military vehicle, killing one, injuring nine soldiers
                      October 11, 2011, 19:38 (GMT +05:00)


                      Azerbaijan, Baku, 11 October / corr. Trend K. Zarbaliyeva /

                      On Tuesday evening, the car of one of the Ministry of Defense units, located in the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, fell off the mountain.

                      The accident occurred in Babak district, told Trend military source.

                      According to preliminary information, the accident killed one and injured nine soldiers.

                      Injured taken to hospital.

                      The accident occurred when soldiers were returning from exercises.

                      No information about the incident to the press service of Defense Ministry could not be obtained.
                      trend.az

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