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    Panorama, Armenia
    Nov 26 2011


    NKR forces take preventive measures: up to 7 dead and injured in
    Azerbaijani armed forces


    NKR Defense Army reports that the Azerbaijani army violated ceasefire
    regime around 270 times during the past week.

    The Azerbaijani army subunits fired more than 1500 shots from
    different types of firearms at the NKR defensive positions. Most
    intensive ceasefire violations were recorded on November 20, 22 and
    23. During the past week, the enemy fired around 250 shots from "SVD,"
    "Black Arrow" and Istiqlal sniper rifles alone.

    According to the press office of NKR Defense Army, Azerbaijan's
    attacks along the line of contact once again confirm the fact that
    official Baku not only does not respect the international efforts
    towards peaceful settlement of the conflict but also takes purposeful
    steps towards aggravating tension at the line of contact - a
    circumstance that forces the Karabakh side to be stricter in its
    further actions and adequate - in its responses.

    It is noteworthy that during the past week alone, in response to the
    recent two deaths in the NKR Defense Army as a result of Azerbaijani
    fire, the Armenian side took preventive measures, as it had announced
    earlier. According to the Defense Army intelligence data, up to 7
    deaths and injuries are reported in the Azerbaijani army on November
    20-25 as a result of NKR forces' preventive measures.

    It is obvious that in order to keep the country and the army away from
    domestic and social riots, official Baku refrains from making public
    the above mentioned facts. However, reliable sources say that the
    Azerbaijani authorities demand explanations from the Defense Ministry
    over these incidents.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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