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    ARMENIAN MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SPIES ATTEMPTED TO CROSS STATE BORDER OF AZERBAIJAN

    Axis Information & Analysis
    July 21 2008

    Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review:

    Armenia's Defense Minister has refuted information of the Defense
    Ministry of Azerbaijan about an attempt of a group of Armenian military
    intelligence spies to cross the state border of the neighboring
    country, online paper Day.Az reports.

    "This announcement is another propagandist action of Baku, which
    does not fall within any reasonable frames", Russian news agency
    Interfax cites spokesman for Armenian Defense Minister, Seyran
    Shahsuvaryan. "Moreover, such disinformation threatens the negotiation
    process on the peaceful resolution of Upper Karabakh conflict",
    added Shahsuvaryan.

    Spokesman for Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry, Eldar Sabiroghlu, told the
    press that a group of Armenian military spies attempted to cross the
    Azerbaijan's border in the direction of the Aghdam village of Tovuz on
    July 19. He said their attempt was averted by the Azerbaijan servicemen
    and one of the Armenians was killed while the rest retreated. The
    body and the gun of the killed Armenian military spy, Gor Mikhailovich
    Manasyan, remained on the Azerbaijani side of the border, Day.Az adds.

    News agencies have been pointing out that Armenia and Azerbaijan
    remain locked in a tense stand-off over the enclave of Upper Karabakh,
    where ethnic Armenian forces took control during a war in the early
    1990s that killed thousands and forced nearly a million people on both
    sides to flee their homes. Agence France Presse notes that a ceasefire
    was signed between the two former Soviet republics in 1994 but the
    dispute remains unresolved after more than a decade of negotiations,
    and shootings are common; up to 16 soldiers were killed in a clash
    last month.
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