AZERBAIJAN DENIES KILLING ARMENIAN SOLDIERS
news.az
May 2 2011
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan's Defence Ministry has said that it was Armenian, not
Azerbaijani soldiers, that killed Armenian troops on 29 April.
"The Armenians are lying and want to put the blame on Azerbaijan,"
Defence Ministry spokesman Lt-Col Eldar Sabiroglu told APA.
Armenian media reported that two Armenian soldiers had been killed and
one wounded in Karabakh by fire from Azerbaijani troops on 29 April.
Eldar Sabiroglu accused the Armenians of spreading false reports.
"As you know, there is hostility between Karabakh Armenians and
Armenians living in Armenia. This hostility has also affected the
army. There have been several fatal shootings in military units in
Nagorno-Karabakh involving non-resident Armenians and local Armenian
soldiers. This is the cause of the latest incident. On 29 April,
a soldier, a citizen of Armenia, killed two soldiers born in Martuni
District of Nagorno-Karabakh. This is the real situation," he told APA.
In March, Eldar Sabiroglu denied an Armenian report that Azerbaijani
snipers had killed an Armenian soldier near Askeran in Karabakh. He
said the soldier had died during a dispute at a military unit.
Cases of severe bullying and torture have been registered in
Armenian army units in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh in recent
years. Human rights defender Karen Andreasyan said last week that
54 non-combat-related deaths had been recorded in the Armenian army
in 2010.
From: A. Papazian
news.az
May 2 2011
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan's Defence Ministry has said that it was Armenian, not
Azerbaijani soldiers, that killed Armenian troops on 29 April.
"The Armenians are lying and want to put the blame on Azerbaijan,"
Defence Ministry spokesman Lt-Col Eldar Sabiroglu told APA.
Armenian media reported that two Armenian soldiers had been killed and
one wounded in Karabakh by fire from Azerbaijani troops on 29 April.
Eldar Sabiroglu accused the Armenians of spreading false reports.
"As you know, there is hostility between Karabakh Armenians and
Armenians living in Armenia. This hostility has also affected the
army. There have been several fatal shootings in military units in
Nagorno-Karabakh involving non-resident Armenians and local Armenian
soldiers. This is the cause of the latest incident. On 29 April,
a soldier, a citizen of Armenia, killed two soldiers born in Martuni
District of Nagorno-Karabakh. This is the real situation," he told APA.
In March, Eldar Sabiroglu denied an Armenian report that Azerbaijani
snipers had killed an Armenian soldier near Askeran in Karabakh. He
said the soldier had died during a dispute at a military unit.
Cases of severe bullying and torture have been registered in
Armenian army units in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh in recent
years. Human rights defender Karen Andreasyan said last week that
54 non-combat-related deaths had been recorded in the Armenian army
in 2010.
From: A. Papazian