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

    There are too many posters going way off topic in discussions that are well covered in other threads in this forum.....stay on topic and professional, this is a military thread.
    B0zkurt Hunter

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        Eddo is right. Guys, I know it's hard to remain completely on topic since most topics are often interrelated or lead to one another, but try not to have lengthy discussions on off-topic material in a thread that is intended for other discussions. This one is strictly about military and lengthy discussions about the oligarchies in Armenia for example should be moved to other threads. I moved most of the interesting exchange between Armanen and Davidoga to the "Current Condition of Armenia" thread if people are interested in continuing that discussion: http://forum.hyeclub.com/showthread....Armenia/page35

        Also a general reminder to everyone: there is no need to get personal. We can all make perfectly solid arguments without calling others names and turning a discussion into a flame war. We're hot-headed Armenians but we all want the best for our nation.

        Another reminder: please do not post 23897292982 posts in a row when you can simply press the "edit" button in your previous post and add your stuff there, especially if what you're adding is banter.

        Thanks guys and keep up the great posts. Especially interesting posts on air-defence and air force by our local military analysts
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          Օկուպացված Շահումյանում ադրբեջանցի զինվորականների և բնակչության միջև բախումներ են եղել

          Posted on Հունիս 14, 2012 by Մելինե Մ. | Մեկնաբանել

          Ադբեջանական մի քանի լրատվամիջոցներ տեղեկացնում են, որ օկուպացված Շահումյանի շրջանում ադրբեջանցի զինվորականների և բնակչության միջև տեղի են ունեցել զանգվածային ընդհարումներ։

          Հաղորդվում է, որ զինվորականները, պահանջում են բնակիչներից ընտանի կենդանիներն արոտավայր տանելու թույլտվության համար վճարել։ Մասնավորապես տեղի զորամասի հրամանատար Գիյաս Աբասովը պահանջել է, որ իրեն յուրաքանչյուր հինգ կենդանու համար անձամբ վճարեն։ Դա վրդովվեցրել է գյուղացիներին, ովքեր հրաժարվել են վճարել, ինչից հետո մոտ 70-80 զինվորական Գյուլիստանի մոտ հարձակվել են գյուղացիների վրա, որի հետևանքով բազմաթիվ գյուղացիներ են տուժել և վիրավորվել։

          Գյուղացիներն արդեն բողոքել են գրել Ադրբեջանի նախագահին և պաշտպանության նախարարին։ Մեկնաբանելով տեղեկությունները, Ադրբեջանի պաշտպանության նախարարության ներկայացուցիչ Թեյմուր Աբդուլաևը հերքել է գումար շորթելու մասին տեղեկությունները և հայտնել, թե կոնֆլիկտի պատճառն այն է, որ գյուղացիները ցանկացել են զորամասին պատկանող տարածքում ֆերմա կառուցել։

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            SHAHUMYAN-GETASHEN COMPATRIOTIC UNION DEMANDS TO INCLUDE THE ISSUE OF NORTHERN ARTSAKH IN THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS
            Alisa Gevorgyan

            "Radiolur"
            13.06.2012 17:34

            June 13, 1992 was a tragic day for the population of Shahumyan and
            Getashen. Twenty-one years ago the Azerbaijani militants exiled the
            whole population of Getashen. The same happened to the residents
            of Shahumyan a year later. Eighteen Armenian villages in Northern
            Artsakh were invaded by Azerbaijanis and they still remain occupies
            by the Azerbaijani armed forces.

            Twenty years have passed since the events. The refugees still live
            in poor social conditions, many of them still reside in temporary
            dwellings. The issue of Northern Artsakh is never being touched upon
            during the negotiations taking place within the framework of the OSCE
            Minsk Group.

            The Shahumyan-Getashen Compatriotic Union came forth with a statement
            today, in which it requires to include the issue of Northern Artsakh
            in the negotiation process.

            "The resolution of the issue of Armenian refugees is impossible
            without the settlement of the issue of Northern Artsakh, since about
            half a million refugees will be deprived of the opportunity to return
            to their homes because of the lack of real security guarantees,"
            the statement reads.

            "It's necessary to speak about losses and defeats although it is hard,"
            President of the Union Edik Balayan told reporters today.

            The statement of the Shahumyan-Getashen Compatriotic Union further
            reads: "Azerbaijanis are intensively re-settling the Armenian villages,
            razing the Armenian settlements, historic monuments and cemeteries
            to the ground. They are attempting to erase all traces of Armenian
            ethnicity. The actions of Azerbaijan over the past 20 years come
            to prove that the Armenian man has never had and cannot have an
            opportunity to live under the Azerbaijani rule. Those engaged in the
            Artsakh issue must come to understand this."

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              A BOOK ABOUT ARMENIAN MONUMENTS OF SHAHUMIAN REGION TO BE PUBLISHED

              ARMENPRESS
              13 June, 2012
              YEREVAN

              YEREVAN, JUNE 13, ARMENPRESS: 20 years have passed from the collapse
              of Shahumian Region. Deputy Chairman of M. Abeghyan Institute of
              Literature Vardan Ghevrikyan said we should value our losses and
              remember similar days from the viewpoint of preserving the historical
              culture. "We should speak of losses too, or else impression is
              formed that we have been an aggressor, and have only occupied without
              conceding anything," he said.

              Monument expert Samvel Karapetyan has been to this region for three
              times. "For the first time I have been here in 1978, from 1980 I have
              studied the side more thoroughly, and my last visit was in 1989. I
              have managed to be in all villages, and soon a large volume on that
              topic will be published, as the territory is very rich in monuments,
              even in Turkish-populated villages Armenian cross-stones were exhibited
              in museums," he said. Samvel Karapetyan noted that first of all every
              Armenian should perfectly know his/her homeland not to lose an inch
              of land in future.

              In antiquity Shahumian Region was a part of Artsakh; in the Middle Ages
              it was part of the principality of Khachen; in the 17-18th centuries
              the territory formed part of Melik-Abovian dynasty's melikdom of
              Gulistan, with its capital in the fortress of that name.

              During Soviet times in the area was renamed after the Armenian
              Bolshevik Stepan Shahumyan, its administrative center taking the
              same name.

              By the 1990s the population of Shahumian district was almost
              exclusively Armenian by language and ethnicity, though the area was
              not included within the boundaries of theNagorno-Karabakh Autonomous
              Oblast by the Soviet Union.

              In the spring-summer of 1991, Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev ordered
              Operation Ring, in which the Soviet Red Army surrounded some of the
              area's Armenian villages and violently deported their inhabitants
              to Armenia.

              Approximately 17,000 Armenians living in Shahumian's twenty-three
              villages were deported out of the region.

              In December 1991 with the Soviet Union imploding, Shahumian was claimed
              by the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and became the focus for considerable
              fighting. This reached a climax in summer 1992 when most of the area
              was retaken by the Azerbaijan army. Damage was severe and the Armenian
              population fled.

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                SHAHUMYAN AND GETASHEN FELL ON THESE DAYS: 21,000 PEOPLE MIGRATED

                YerkirMedia.am-ը հեռուստաընկերության և լրատվական կայք է, որտեղ կարող եք տեսնել և կարդալ վերջին տեղական և միջազգային նորություններ:

                14:37 . 13/06

                The population of 21,000 of Shahumayn region and of Getashen
                sub-region was forcibly displaced by Azerbaijani bandits 20 years ago
                and 21 years ago, respectively. 18 Armenian villages of northern
                Artsakh were occupied by the enemy and still remain occupied by the
                Azerbaijani armed forces.

                Now already casting a sober look at the history, the specialists note:
                there has been a period when Azerbaijan's forces exceeded ours. In
                June 1992, when the enemy launched a large-scale attack on Shahumyan
                region, there was no enough military equipment for defense. The deputy
                head of the Literature Institute Vardan Devrikyan states: under the
                threat of weapon and death the population migrated from their homeland
                and spread all over the world.

                "Shahumyan's fall was a blunt blow and very few people can know the
                real reason, or maybe it was a special conspiracy, a global political
                issue. In any case, it was noticed with a naked eye the enemy had
                advantage at that moment in terms of military equipment and our
                defense system had exhausted itself in a sense. And it is not casual
                that a transfer took place from the detachment system to a defense
                army after Shahumyan's fall," Devrikyan said.

                "Especially the churches and the cemeteries are viewed as kinds of
                monuments which more acutely prove the Armenian origin and they are
                becoming a target for destroying. In Shahumyan region there are
                several bridges and fountains, which they don't destroy. They just get
                rid of the construction minutes and continue to make use of the
                fountains or the bridges built by Armenians," monument specialist
                Samvel Karapetyan said.

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                  AZERBAIJANI VILLAGERS AND MILITANTS CLASHED


                  13.06.12

                  A group of Azerbaijani villagers clashed with the militants of the
                  Azerbaijani Defense Ministry. As Panorama.am informs referring to
                  Azerbaijani pia.az the accident took place in the village Gyulistan,
                  Geranboyskiy region, Republic of Azerbaijan. The village is near to
                  the border with Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

                  Note that Gyulistan is Armenian village in Armenian Shahumyan region,
                  which was occupied by the Azerbaijanis in 1992.

                  According to the source the militants did not let the villagers to
                  use the fields and forced the residents to pay money for it.

                  The residents sent a letter to the Azerbaijani President Ilham
                  Aliyev concerning this issue. Press service of Azerbaijani Ministry
                  of Defense denied the information.

                  Real reasons of the clashes between the militants and the villagers
                  are discussed in the social networks. Accoridng to the information
                  the villagers are just tired of the firing on the border. They claim
                  their soldiers to stop firing towards Armenia and do not endanger
                  lives of ordinary citizens.

                  __________
                  Translation incorrect
                  You must read not militants, but military serviceman.

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                    A BOOK ABOUT ARMENIAN MONUMENTS OF SHAHUMIAN REGION TO BE PUBLISHED
                    certainly north artsakh was a joowel of ancient armenian architecture, now it's most likely ruined or about to very soon.
                    shahumyan is a tough one, either we liberate all of north artsakh to the kura river or we don't. Militarily it's a disaster for the defenders.
                    Armenia should pick its fights wisely IMHO.

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                      Mine-hit serviceman of Azerbaijani Army Ilgar Verdiyev dies
                      [ 14 Jun 2012 16:15 ]
                      Baku – APA. Mine-hit serviceman of Azerbaijani Army Ilgar Verdiyev died today, APA was told at the Central Military Clinical Hospital.

                      The incident occurred on the night of June 9-10 on the contact line of Azerbaijani and Armenian troops in Goranboy region of Azerbaijan. At first chief of engineer squad Zahir Mammadov hit a mine. Commander of combat engineer squadron Verdiyev, who approached the wounded officer, was also wounded as a result of actuation of the second mine. The wounded were taken to the Aghdam hospital. Verdiyev’s right arm and Mammadov’s leg were amputated. Then they were brought to the Central Military Clinical Hospital of Armed forces.

                      Verdiyev has recently worked as an officer of the Defense Ministry’s press service.
                      apa.az
                      Last edited by burjuin; 06-14-2012, 04:01 AM.

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