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    AZERBAIJANI MILITARY VICTIMS OF A PEACEFUL PERIOD
    by Dzhasur Mamedov
    Translated by Pavel Pushkin

    Source: Voenno-Promyshlenny Kuryer, No. 35, September 13-19, 2006, p. 5
    Agency WPS
    DEFENSE and SECURITY (Russia)
    September 22, 2006 Friday

    One hundred and eighty-five soldiers died in Azerbaijan in 44 months

    Non-Combat Losses In The Armed Forces Of Azerbaijan Manifest Difficult
    Situation In The Army; According to the journalists' military studies
    center Doktrina, in the first eight months of 2006, irreversible
    losses of the Azerbaijani army exceeded 36 people.

    According to journalists' military studies center Doktrina, in the
    first eight months of 2006, irreversible losses of the Azerbaijani
    army exceeded 36 people. This figure is more than the figure of losses
    in the relevant period of 2005 amounting to 29. Overall, at least 39
    servicemen died in the full year 2005. The irreversible army losses
    in 2004 amounted to 35. Thus, these sad figures have a trend of growth.

    Relying on the information confirmed at various times by officials
    of security agencies it is possible to say that of the 36 servicemen
    who died in the first eight months of 2006, 35 served in units of
    the Defense Ministry and one served in the State Border Guards Service.

    In 2005, 35 servicemen died in the Defense Ministry, three servicemen
    died in the State Border Guards Service and one serviceman died in the
    Interior Forces. In 2004, 31 servicemen died in the Defense Ministry,
    three servicemen died in the State Border Guards Service and one
    serviceman died in the interior Forces.

    The quantity of dead officers grew in 2006, too. Eight servicemen
    were in ranks from lieutenant to colonel, one was a warrant officer
    and the remaining 27 were soldiers and sergeants. Among the servicemen
    who died in 2005, were 33 soldiers and sergeants, two warrant officers
    and four officers in ranks from lieutenant to major.

    In 2004, majority of the dead servicemen were soldiers and sergeants
    (27) and five were officers.

    Analyzing the reasons for deaths of the servicemen of the Azerbaijani
    army it is possible to draw a conclusion that the so-called "factor
    of the Armenian bullet" is gradually moving to the background. In
    2005, soldiers and officers died mostly from bullets from enemy
    positions. Monitoring printed and electronic mass media of Azerbaijan
    in eight months of 2006, showed that eight servicemen died as a result
    of various accidents, ten died "from the Armenian bullet," one exploded
    on a mine, two died as a result of a fire, five committed suicide,
    three were buried by a snow slide, six died from hazing and one
    died from sunstroke. In 2006, only 11 ("Armenian bullet" and a mine
    explosion) of the 36 cases of deaths of servicemen can be qualified
    as deaths in combat operations. The remaining 25 servicemen died in
    non-combat situations.

    In 2005, 22 servicemen died from enemy bullets (overall, 39 servicemen
    died), two servicemen were killed by a snow slide, two exploded on
    a mine and five died as a result of accidents (traffic incident,
    unknown bullet, mysterious circumstances and other), four died from
    bullets of their fellow soldiers and four committed suicides. Hazing
    prevailed among the reasons of deaths in 2004. Ten servicemen died
    as a result of that, nine servicemen were killed by enemy bullets,
    four died from accidents (electric shock, drowning and other), two
    died because of snow slide and four exploded on mines.

    Overall, the year 2003, can be considered the most unfavorable of
    the last years for the Azerbaijani army. Deaths of 75 servicemen
    were registered in 2003. Thirty-four servicemen died from Armenian
    bullets. The army lost also 13 servicemen from hazing, eight servicemen
    as a result of suicides, seven servicemen exploded on mines and seven
    servicemen died from diseases.

    Twenty servicemen were wounded in the first eight months of 2006,
    due to various reasons. This quantity is a little lower than in 2005
    (forty-four servicemen were wounded in 2005, which was the highest
    parameter in the last few years). Of the servicemen wounded in 2006,
    the Defense Ministry accounted for 18 people, the military prosecutor's
    office accounted for one person and State Border Guards Service
    accounted for one serviceman (forty-one servicemen of the Defense
    Ministry, two servicemen of the Interior Forces and one serviceman
    of the State Border Guards Service were wounded in 2005).

    In 2006, like in the last few years, the overwhelming part of the
    wounded were soldiers.

    We need to pay attention to the reasons for the wounds. First place
    belongs to enemy bullets and explosion of mines and other kinds of
    ammunition accounting for six wounded each. Then follow hazing (3),
    fires (2), catastrophes (2) and accidents (1). We need to mention also
    the data for 2005, when 35 servicemen were wounded by enemy's bullets,
    two were wounded by mine explosions, five were wounded because of
    accidents, one was wounded because of hazing and one was wounded
    because of a suicide attempt.

    We can draw a sad conclusion. Between January 2003 and August 2006,
    that is in 44 months, the armed forces of Azerbaijan lost at least
    185 servicemen. Of this quantity deaths of 89 servicemen were combat
    losses (75 from Armenian bullets and 14 from mine explosions) and
    96 deaths happened outside of the combat situation (33 from hazing,
    23 because of accidents, 21 because of suicide, 11 from snow slide,
    seven from diseases and one from sunstroke). During the same period
    more than 119 servicemen were wounded.

    According to analysts of Doktrina, losses of this scale are
    unacceptable for such a small country as Azerbaijan and show that
    condition of the army is intolerable. Experts see the reasons for
    growing quantity of servicemen's deaths in the arbitrary actions,
    lawlessness, irresponsibility, and inaction of laws, corruption,
    inept command and other negative phenomena dominating in the army.

    Observers also think that it is necessary to seek the reason for the
    non-combat deaths in existence of the atmosphere of impunity in the
    army. If everyone from commanders of military units to top-ranking
    officials of the Defense Ministry keep avoiding punishment the sad
    army statistical data will keep growing.
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