ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES NEUTRALIZE AZERI SUBVERSIVE GROUPING
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.03.2010 16:36 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ An Azeri subversive grouping which attempted to
penetrate into the Armenian territory was neutralized in Koty village
of Tavush region of Armenia on March 3 night, 1.30 am.
"The Armenian military detected a group of 5 people in civilian clothes
and armed with special devices. A warning fire followed by a skirmish
as result of which one of the Azeris was wounded and taken captive
but died on the way to hospital. The others escaped to Azerbaijan. To
prevent penetrations, the Armenian armed forces undertook extra
security measures," the Armenian Defense Ministry said in a statement.
Earlier the day, another Azeri grouping was detected. 3 subversives,
who acted under the artillery cover of their accomplices, were dressed
in black and were armed with guns. Two of them were killed.
The personal belongings and tattoos on the bodies of the subversives
suggest that they served in Azerbaijan special forces and were members
of Wahhabi movement.
PanARMENIAN.Net
12.03.2010 16:36 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ An Azeri subversive grouping which attempted to
penetrate into the Armenian territory was neutralized in Koty village
of Tavush region of Armenia on March 3 night, 1.30 am.
"The Armenian military detected a group of 5 people in civilian clothes
and armed with special devices. A warning fire followed by a skirmish
as result of which one of the Azeris was wounded and taken captive
but died on the way to hospital. The others escaped to Azerbaijan. To
prevent penetrations, the Armenian armed forces undertook extra
security measures," the Armenian Defense Ministry said in a statement.
Earlier the day, another Azeri grouping was detected. 3 subversives,
who acted under the artillery cover of their accomplices, were dressed
in black and were armed with guns. Two of them were killed.
The personal belongings and tattoos on the bodies of the subversives
suggest that they served in Azerbaijan special forces and were members
of Wahhabi movement.