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    3000 CASES OF VIOLATION OF CEASE-FIRE

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    [07:43 pm] 26 December, 2008

    "There have been over 3000 cases of violation of the cease-fire
    regime on the contact line of Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijani Armed
    Forces this year," said Andranik Mkrtumyan, head of the frontier
    representation of the General Staff of RA Armed Forces.

    Five people died and 22 servicemen got wounded in the result. A
    gross violation of the ceasefire regime by the Azerbaijani side was
    registered in the area of Mehrab village, Martakert. Azeris have
    applied long-range artillery and bombed our frontier villages, roads
    and bridges. Great harms were caused to the agriculture as peasants
    are unable to till their lands for fear of being shot dead.

    Andranik Mkrtumyan says the OSCE mission has conducted eleven
    crisis-monitoring at the contact line but three of them failed
    because of the Azeri efforts. Yet, during the monitoring the Armenian
    side submitted the mission with the chronicle of the incidents and
    unprecedented violations of the ceasefire. They also presented their
    observations and notifications.

    The Azeri side bombs Armenian villages at any time. We have suggested
    the OSCE to help restore the telephone communication between the
    military units of Ghazakh and Ijevan so that the commanders can
    clear up the problems on the spot. The Azeri side keeps rejecting
    this proposal.

    We have also suggested monitoring the area of Chinari village, Tavush
    marz, as it is one of the vulnerable territories in Armenia.

    Six cases of a frontier violation have been reported this year -
    two by Armenia and Karabakh and the other four by Azerbaijan. Upon
    the mediation of the the International Committee of the Red Cross
    (ICRC) four civilians, a serviceman and a cadaver were returned to
    Armenia in 2008.

    They returned the dead soldier 18 days later but we return their dead
    servicemen immediately.

    Mkrtumyan states the Armenian side has returned two servicemen and one
    civilian to Azerbaijan. "Presently, our serviceman Paruyr Sahakyan is
    held hostage in Azerbaijan. He was taken hostage on May 25. According
    to the Azeri side Sahakyan doesn't want to return to Armenia. He
    has sent no letters to his parents so far. While Azeri serviceman
    Rafik Hasanov who is presently in Armenia has already sent a few
    letters to his parents. It is due to mention that during a special
    television appearance Hasanov announced that he doesn't want to go
    back to Azerbaijan."
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