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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

    Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
    aper, betk chi deghadrenk S-300 artsakhum, pavagana dnel gorisum, 90kmanots pashbanutyan sharravigh glini.
    yete baderazm lini, betka ed debkum gorisin khpen, ed bahin rusastane ge mdni baderazme.
    piti karenan vor xpen

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

      The solemn events organized in Stepanakert and Shoushi dedicated to the Victory Holiday, the Day of the Artsakh Republic Defense Army and the liberation of Shoushi. NKR-Artcah, Stephanakert, May 9, 2011






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

        New camo?

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

          Azerbaijani Army serviceman dies of disease

          Baku. Hafiz Heydarov – APA. A serviceman of Azerbaijani Army died of illness. He died at the Central Hospital of the Defense Ministry in Baku.

          Namig Aghasaf Abdullayev was an extended serviceman. He was hospitalized in serious condition. The doctors couldn’t save his life.

          Abdullayev was called up by the Surakhani district military commissariat of Baku in 2011.

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

            OSCE monitoring, visit to Dovegh village which was fired at by Azerbaijan’s Armed Forces, and site of attack by Azerbaijani diversion group

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

              Originally posted by Vardan View Post
              Azerbaijani Army serviceman dies of disease

              http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=170759
              Ուտիճներն էլ չեն ազատվում հիվանդությունը...
              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                Ադրբեջանական լրատվամիջոցները տարածել էին Ադրբեջանի ՊՆ-ի հաղորդագրությունը, թե իբր այս գիշեր «հայկական կողմը մոտ 6 ժամ գնդակոծել է Թովուզի շրջանի Ալիբեյլի գյուղը, որի հետևանքով, կան զոհեր և վիրավորներ»:
                Ավելի վաղ, տեղեկություն էր տարածվել, թե հայկական կողմը ապրիլի 29-ի կեսօրին, կրակահերթեր է արձակել նաև ադրբեջանական հենակետերի ուղղությամբ:

                HayNews.am-ի հետ զրույցում, ԼՂՀ Պաշտպանության բանակի լրատվության և քարոզչության բաժնի պետ Սենոր Հասրաթյանն ադրբեջանական լրատվամիջոցների պնդումներն որակել է ապատեղեկատվություն. «Սա չի համապատասխանում իրականությանը, ադրբեջանական լրատվամիջոցները հերթական սուտն են տարածել: Արցախի Պաշտպանության բանակն առաջնագծում շարունակում է պահպանել հրադադարի ռեժիմը»:

                HayNews.am

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

                  Originally posted by Hovo View Post
                  Ադրբեջանական լրատվամիջոցները տարածել էին Ադրբեջանի ՊՆ-ի հաղորդագրությունը, թե իբր այս գիշեր «հայկական կողմը մոտ 6 ժամ գնդակոծել է Թովուզի շրջանի Ալիբեյլի գյուղը, որի հետևանքով, կան զոհեր և վիրավորներ»:
                  Ավելի վաղ, տեղեկություն էր տարածվել, թե հայկական կողմը ապրիլի 29-ի կեսօրին, կրակահերթեր է արձակել նաև ադրբեջանական հենակետերի ուղղությամբ:

                  HayNews.am-ի հետ զրույցում, ԼՂՀ Պաշտպանության բանակի լրատվության և քարոզչության բաժնի պետ Սենոր Հասրաթյանն ադրբեջանական լրատվամիջոցների պնդումներն որակել է ապատեղեկատվություն. «Սա չի համապատասխանում իրականությանը, ադրբեջանական լրատվամիջոցները հերթական սուտն են տարածել: Արցախի Պաշտպանության բանակն առաջնագծում շարունակում է պահպանել հրադադարի ռեժիմը»:

                  HayNews.am
                  the more i think about that last attack on the 4 soldiers, i think this smells like Special Ops work. Either their border troops SpN battalion or the army's 777th SF brigade(it has 5 battalions). It looks like they were monitoring for a long time, they knew their targets, and knew they were not armed when they went in. The fact that they slit their throats mean they left a "mark", which make me think it's SOps too. This was also a test for our border guards. But hey, I could be very wrong too.

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

                    Armenian occupation army violated ceasefire 147 times in April, one Azerbaijani serviceman killed, four wounded


                    [ 01 May 2012 16:02 ]

                    Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Armenian armed forces violated ceasefire on the line of contact 147 times in April, 2012. According to the results of the APA’s monitoring based on the reports confirmed by Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, one serviceman of the Azerbaijani Army was killed, four servicemen were wounded.

                    Armenian armed forces intensified ceasefire violation on Armenia-Azerbaijan borders, mostly in north-west of the frontline – toward the regions of Gazakh and Tovuz.

                    The enemy forces violated ceasefire 36 times in the direction of Gazakh region, 26 in the direction of Tovuz. At least 20 facts of provocation against the Azerbaijani positions were prevented.

                    Armenian forces have become active since April 20, changing their positions and conducting entrenchment work in the frontline.

                    The ceasefire was violated in the direction of Azerbaijan’s Gadabey and Dashkesan regions near the state border. 3 facts of ceasefire violation were observed in the direction of Gadabey, one – Dashkesan.

                    The enemy forces in Karabakh frontline were more active in the direction of Fuzuli region. The units of Armenian armed forces fired on the Azerbaijani positions 26 times in this direction. The ceasefire regime was violated 20 times in the direction of Aghdam, 14 – Khojavend, 7 – Goranboy, 6 –Terter, 6-Jabrayil, 2 – Goygol.

                    Azerbaijani armed forces prevented the provocations of Armenian occupation army in different parts of the frontline in April. Six Armenian servicemen were killed, five wounded. Two military vehicles were destroyed. Two servicemen of the Armenian army were killed in avalanche in the direction of Kalbajar region.

                    Armenian armed forces violated ceasefire 422 times in the past four months, January-April, 2012. One Azerbaijani serviceman was captured by the Armenians, five Azerbaijani servicemen and one civilian were wounded, one soldier was killed.

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

                      Originally posted by arakeretzig View Post
                      the more i think about that last attack on the 4 soldiers, i think this smells like Special Ops work. Either their border troops SpN battalion or the army's 777th SF brigade(it has 5 battalions). It looks like they were monitoring for a long time, they knew their targets, and knew they were not armed when they went in. The fact that they slit their throats mean they left a "mark", which make me think it's SOps too. This was also a test for our border guards. But hey, I could be very wrong too.

                      Azerbaijani diversion attack preceded by drone flights – Armenia’s MOD


                      May 01, 2012 | 15:32
                      The Azerbaijani diversion group’s penetration into Armenia’s territory was presumably preceded by the flights of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). This was stated during the meeting between Armenian MOD and OSCE Chairman-in-Office field assistants Hristo Hristov and Irji Aberle. To note, the OSCE conducted a monitoring on Monday at the line of contact between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

                      On April 26, the aforesaid diversion group had fired shots at a VAZ 2107, at the Movses-Aygepar road section. There were four Armenian military servicemen in the vehicle, and three of them had died as a result.

                      The OSCE representatives were also informed that a UAV was hovering above one day before the attack and at 2:45 pm. It was on a reconnaissance mission.

                      “The consistency of the UAV’s usage and the diversion operations in the same location are interlinked,” MOD representatives noted. The Armenian side is prepared to submit to the OSCE the drone’s flight video.

                      Hristo Hristov and Irji Aberle visited the scene of the incident where the Azerbaijani diversion group had attacked. The traces of blood and the location of the grenade explosion were visible on the road. First, the Azerbaijanis had fired at the car and subsequently thrown grenades at it.

                      “One of the wounded had fallen from the automobile and died on the road. They killed the other two after throwing grenades at the car,” the local command unit representative noted.

                      Also, the OSCE representatives inspected the pelted vehicle, which is kept at a Military Police garrison.

                      To note, Azerbaijan has violated the ceasefire close to 4,600 times since the beginning of this year. Armenian settlements likewise are intensively fired at. Thirteen such cases are recorded in Tavush Region alone.

                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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