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

    Zinuj - March 3, 2012

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

      Ղարաբաղաադրբեջանական հակամարտ զորքերի շփման գծում փետրվարի 26-ից մարտի 3-ն ընկած ժամանակահատվածում արձանագրվել է հակառակորդի կողմից հրադադարի պահպանման ռեժիմի ավելի քան 300 խախտում: Համաձայն ՊԲ օպերատիվ տվյալների, այդ ընթացքում, տարբեր տրամաչափի հրաձգային զինատեսակներից, հայկական դիրքապահների ուղղությամբ արձակվել է շուրջ 1200 կրակոց:

      ԼՂՀ ՊԲ Լրատվության եւ քարոզչության բաժնից հայտնում են, որ ՊԲ առաջապահ ստորաբաժանումները, տուրք չտալով հակառակորդի նմանօրինակ պահվածքին, շարունակել են հավատարիմ մնալ հրադադարի պահպանման ռեժիմին եւ առաջնային գծի ողջ երկայնքով վստահորեն իրականացրել մարտական դիրքերի պաշտպանություն:

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

        Armenian physicians did everything to save lives of soldiers during Karabakh War – Medical University Rector

        March 03, 2012 | 13:29

        YEREVAN. – The fact that a conference on military medical service is being held today already bespeaks many things, Yerevan State Medical University Rector Derenik Dumanyan on Saturday noted during the aforesaid conference, which is devoted to the 20th anniversary of Armenia’s Armed Forces.

        The Rector also recalled that the Armenian military medical service had commenced during the years of the Karabakh War, and the service developed in parallel with the army. Dumanyan noted that the liberation war’s first physicians were civilian doctors, who faced difficulties but were able to surmount them.

        “In those years around eleven-thousand freedom fighters were wounded and more than eight-thousand of them returned to the battlefield,” Dumanyan said, and stressed that the physicians did everything to save the lives of the soldiers.

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

          Myth 1: Armenians have 2 armies, the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia and the Defense forces of the independent republic of Nagorno-Karabagh.
          In fact, the above applies only for arms limitations and agreements purposes. In practice there is really one army with one central command. For example, an Armenian tank can waive the flag of the Republic of Armenia in the morning, and hoist the flag of NK in the afternoon.

          by Zoravar

          i've always wondered, what happens during war time, do the troops get their orders from Ohanyan or Movses Hakobyan?
          also, who'd be the commander in chief? Bako Sahakyan? or serj?

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

            Armenian Army
            The front line







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

              Zinuj - March 4, 2012

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

                Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
                i've always wondered, what happens during war time, do the troops get their orders from Ohanyan or Movses Hakobyan?
                also, who'd be the commander in chief? Bako Sahakyan? or serj?
                Sure Serj Sarkisian..if you read his biography then you will know about hima more..he has passed from all the powers* of Armenia.. an example is "KGB" defence minister, soldier, comander....etc..

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

                  Armenian Army
                  Special Forces fighters




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                    Armenia’s occupation caused more than USD 431 bln to Azerbaijan
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                    [ 05 Mar 2012 15:48 ]
                    A book named “Armenia’s aggression against Azerbaijan and grave results of the occupation” was published

                    Baku – APA. A book named “Armenia’s aggression against Azerbaijan and grave results of the occupation” was published. The book is written by Chairman of Association for Civil Society Development in Azerbaijan (AVCIYA), MP from Shamakhi Elkhan Suleymanov and PhD Vurgun Suleymanov. AVCIYA told APA that the book researches for the first time the complex issues directed to determination of material and moral damages caused to Azerbaijan as a result of Armenia’s aggression, as well as analyzes the history and geopolitical roots of Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno Karabakh conflict, delivers the recognition of occupation of Azerbaijani lands by Armenia through the important documents of the international organizations and proves that Armenia’s occupation caused more than USD 431 bln damage to Azerbaijan,

                    The consultants of this book are judge of Belgian Constitutional Court Jean Paul Murman, German MP (1976-2009) Eduard Lintner and Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Professor Chingiz Ismayilov.

                    The book is considered for wide readership.

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                      Azerbaijani Defense Ministry: “The situation in the frontline tensed”
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                      [ 05 Mar 2012 10:30 ]
                      Baku – APA. The situation in the frontline tensed.

                      Press service of the Defense Ministry told APA that on March 4, the units of the Armenian armed forces fired at our positions situated in Ashagi Askipara village of Gazakh region from positions near Yusifjanli and Javahirli villages of Aghdam region at 15.25-15.30 an 21.00-21.05. from positions on nameless heights in Khojavend region at 19.15-19.30, from positions near Chilaburt village of Terter region at 21.10-21.25, from positions near Voskepar village of Noyenberyan region of the Republic of Armenia at 22.10-22.18. They also fired on positions of Azerbaijani Armed Forces near Jafarli village of Gazakh region from positions situated in Azatamut village of Ijevan region of the Republic of Armenia on March 5 at 02.15-02.20.

                      The enemy was silenced with a reprisal fire.

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