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Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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

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    Azerbaijani soldier wounded

    18 June 2012, 16:41 (GMT+05:00)


    Azerbaijan, Baku, June 18 /Trend K.Zarbaliyeva/

    Soldier of the Azerbaijani army wounded in the result of violation of the ceasefire in the direction of Terter region by the Armenian military forces, the press service of the Ministry of Defence told Trend on Monday.
    Efendiev Recep, called up for military service by Military Commissariat of Agstafa region is wounded.
    Efendiev placed in a military hospital.
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      ՀՀ ՊՆ-ն հաստատում է. 19-ամյա զինվոր է զոհվել
      18 Հունիսի 2012 - 18:11

      Հունիսի 18-ի առավորտյան ժամը 08.25-ի սահմանում ՊԲ արևելյան ուղղությամբ տեղակայված զորամասերից մեկի պահպանության տեղամասի մարտական դիրքում հակառակորդի կողմից արձակված գնդակից մահացու հրազենային վիրավորում է ստացել ժամկետային զինծառայող, 1993թ. ծնված Արամ Սիմոնի Գյուլնազարյանը:
      Վիրավորը հոսպիտալ տեղափոխվելու ճանապարհին մահացել է:

      ՊԲ հրամանատարությունը խորապես ցավակցում է ժամկետային զինծառայող Արամ Գյուլնազարյանի հարազատներին:


      HayNews.am

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

        BTW guys, Wikimapia has good detailed map of the contact line between Armenia and Azerbaijan. You have to zoom in to see it better but it's clearly encircled throughout (with some breaks). Start in the Fizuli region and make your way up. It also has encircled some Azeri bases close to the front line.

        Wikimapia is an online editable map - you can describe any place on Earth. Or just surf the map discovering tonns of already marked places.
        Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          Armenian soldier killed from the fire of the opponent

          18:31, 18 June, 2012
          YEREVAN, JUNE 18, ARMENPRESS: Armenian soldier Aram Gyulnazaryan, 1993, was injured to death from the fire of the opponent at the line of contact between the Armed Forces of Karabakh and Azerbaijan on Monday morning.

          The injured died on the way to hospital, press service of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Defense Army told Armenpress.

          Defense Ministry commanders’ staff expresses its deepest condolences to the relatives of the killed Armenian soldier.

          Though a ceasefire was signed between Azerbaijan and Nagorno Karabakh in May, 1994, Azerbaijan regularly violates the ceasefire regime. Only last week from June 10 to 16 the Azerbaijani side violated the ceasefire regime at the line of contact between the Armed Forces of Karabakh and Azerbaijan about 1000 times, according to the operative data of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Defense Army.

          Over 5500 shots were opened in the direction of the Armenian positions from weapons of different calibers. The NKR Defense Army vanguard subdivisions gave an adequate response to the provocative operations of the opponent and took relevant measures for successful organization of the defense of the line of contact.
          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

            Geopolitical situation as it currently stands and the implications for Armenia as well as the recent moves of stupidity from azerbaboonistan.

            Well the Greeks went to a vote and it means nothing. If any of you had hopes that the greater democracies in the world are a lessons to follow I guess you have learned yet another lesson Armos. So lets start with this Greek election, in my opinion it was worse then last time, GD ( Golden Dawn ) won more seats and this is to be expected. What is more troubling is that no one has a majority, but this is a good thing I will tell you why. As it stands the money Greece gets is only being given to grease the bankers, why else would 40% of the Greeks be under the poverty line? I mean think Armos think at 100 billion bail out, each Greek should receive $11,111 and 12 cents! Where is this money going? Hmmm?

            Let me shine some more light on this subject and it’s relevance. All these years the Yahoodi has been after Iran, yet everyone has held off because it is a money loosing thing to do. Right at this point with the Euro in trouble, and France pulling out of Afghanistan what makes you think the Euro zone is ready to play with Iran for the Yahoodi’s sake? So the Euro zone is out of the picture for the Yahoodi, so who is left? USA? ...NO because the mess started in the USA to begin with!

            So this all means that an attack on Iran is just out of the question altogether now. Not that it was really a consideration before but at this point in time the window has been closed. Save an irrational move from Yahoodistan, but they can’t even make Palestinians drink mercury laced milk, nor can they finish Hezbollah so what options are on the table?...NONE! And if they were going to make a move, why wait all this time with bait and switch, and press pressure with no results? Because they don’t have what it takes to finish the job that’s why!

            So this leave little baboonistan with a monkey in charge making a move when everyone else wants quite...

            This stupid move that cost them 50 plus was made when Hillary was there. So how stupid could a monkey with a cheezee mustache be? If he scored a limited success we would still be questioning the wisdom on these moves, but with 50 plus dead how stupid could he really be? This only leaves one thing, the mango revolution in Baku! Yes you heard me right, it is a documented fact that baboons love fruit like bananas and mangos. Just happens that the world prices for bananas are high right now and no one can afford bananas... so this will be the Mango Revulsion MR for short... That is if they get lucky enough to be allowed to have this so called revolution.

            So if the Euro is tied down, and even the BRIC nations are calling for action who has time to play with an idiot with two drops of oil?

            So if the Euro is tied down, who is going to let Georgia with a tie eating president join NATO? Yumm hmm yum yum tastes good

            So if the world is like this and Russia is sending even more ships to Syria what makes you think the baboon has any room to breath? Yet they felt like playing a stupid game, and loosing the game during such a time.

            So next stop is where Armos? Next stop Baku!

            Shell we play a game?
            Last edited by Vahram; 06-18-2012, 05:58 PM.

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              Hey guys! Do you know where all this money given to Greeks is going? ...( Holding back laugher and doing a bad job )

              It is going to Siam...ROTFLMAO

              That is right Siam you guys should be happy there are 4 Armenians in Siam...

              Back to radio freedom, don't you know everyone is free to be poor? No? I guess you are Armos and you never have heard of this before....

              Viva Revolution! Next stop Siam where Armos are truly happy about things.
              Last edited by Vahram; 06-18-2012, 04:04 PM.

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

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                8 soldier killed, 16 wounded in clashes in southeastern Turkey
                ISTANBUL


                Hürriyet Photo
                Eight soldiers were killed and 16 more were wounded yesterday during clashes between security forces and members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the southeastern province of Hakkari, daily Hürriyet reported.

                Militants attacked military border posts with heavy weapons last night around 5 a.m. The first round of fire killed eight soldiers and wounded 16 more. Clashes continued as security forces were sent to the area.

                Twelve soldiers were killed, 16 were wounded and eight were kidnapped in the same location near Dağlıca district in a similar attack in 2007.

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

                  Հայկական ԶԼՄ-ները հերթական ապատեղեկատվության «զոհ»

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

                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    BTW guys, Wikimapia has good detailed map of the contact line between Armenia and Azerbaijan. You have to zoom in to see it better but it's clearly encircled throughout (with some breaks). Start in the Fizuli region and make your way up. It also has encircled some Azeri bases close to the front line.

                    http://wikimapia.org/#lat=40.3051114...3&z=12&l=0&m=b
                    Thank you Federate. Some of those positions are extremely close. Hopefully the Azeris will get pushed back further.
                    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                      From Russian TVprogram ''Sojuzniki''

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