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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT: ARTILLERY WAS USED AT THE FRONT LINE LONG AGO

    arminfo
    2008-03-06 10:10:00

    ArmInfo. It is necessary to restore normal cease-fire regime along the
    whole line of contact between the armed forces of Armenia, Nagornyy
    Karabakh and Azerbaijan, Armenian President Robert Kocharyan said at
    the press-conference today when commenting at certain tension at the
    contact line.

    He also added that according to the night information, one of the
    front line posts of Nagornyy Karabakh was attacked on the night of
    the 3/4 March. The post was occupied by subdivisions of Azerbaijani
    armed forces. Then very fast and resolute answering actions took
    place and status-quo was restored.

    There are two wounded persons from the Armenian party - an officer
    wounded in the hand and a serviceman wounded as a result of an
    anti-personal mine explosion. The president also said that as a result
    of talks they managed to reach an agreement on cease-fire. 'There was
    a moment when the positions were pounded by mine-throwers, especially
    when they were taken back by defence forces of Karabakh. Artillery
    was used at the front line long ago', - Kocharyan said and added
    that Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan and Defence Minister
    Mikael Harutyunyan had a contact with OSCE personal representative
    of OSCE chairman-in-office, envoy Andrzej Kasprzyk being in Baku at
    the moment. 'I think we can correct the incident. Normal cease-fire
    regime along the entire contact should be restored. Maybe they thought
    in Azerbaijan that the situation in Armenia remitted watchfulness of
    the armed forces in Karabakh. Maybe they thought that big military
    subdivisions were removed from Karabakh. I can say, this is not
    so. Battle efficiency still remains at the needed level. And I do
    not think that it is politically correct to use such situations for
    other purposes', - R.Kocharyan emphasized.
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