AZERBAIJAN CHANGES ITS CEASEFIRE VIOLATION TACTICS - MILITARY EXPERT
tert.am
26.04.12
Military expert Davit Jamalyan said the recent violations of ceasefire
regime by Azerbaijani side show the change of tactics targeting
common citizens.
'Azerbaijan has changed its tactics directing its aggression against
civil society. It gives us a room for thought,' Jamalyan said at a
news conference Thursday.
He stressed that yesterday's shooting in Dovegh village of Tavush
province targeted the kinder-garten. It is an aggression and not a
caprice of a soldier standing in army base.
'The Azerbaijani army opened a targeted fire on the peaceful settlement
and on a kinder-garten specifically,' he said, stressing, 'To say
that it is a caprice of a person standing in army base is wrong,
we are dealing with the manifestation of targeted aggression.'
The fire opened by Azerbaijan early on Thursday on Armenia's ambulance
car is the consequence of the same aggressive policy. Two people were
wounded as a result.
In Jamalyan's opinion it is remarkable that these incidents are taking
place after marking the 97th anniversary of Armenian Genocide which
implies additional cynicism to the incidents.
In his words, the Turkish people are aware of the genocide, if not
in details but they have heard about it. 'It proves that the Turkish
people do not regret. An Azerbaijani Turk and a Turkey's Turk do not
differ much,' Jamalyan said.
tert.am
26.04.12
Military expert Davit Jamalyan said the recent violations of ceasefire
regime by Azerbaijani side show the change of tactics targeting
common citizens.
'Azerbaijan has changed its tactics directing its aggression against
civil society. It gives us a room for thought,' Jamalyan said at a
news conference Thursday.
He stressed that yesterday's shooting in Dovegh village of Tavush
province targeted the kinder-garten. It is an aggression and not a
caprice of a soldier standing in army base.
'The Azerbaijani army opened a targeted fire on the peaceful settlement
and on a kinder-garten specifically,' he said, stressing, 'To say
that it is a caprice of a person standing in army base is wrong,
we are dealing with the manifestation of targeted aggression.'
The fire opened by Azerbaijan early on Thursday on Armenia's ambulance
car is the consequence of the same aggressive policy. Two people were
wounded as a result.
In Jamalyan's opinion it is remarkable that these incidents are taking
place after marking the 97th anniversary of Armenian Genocide which
implies additional cynicism to the incidents.
In his words, the Turkish people are aware of the genocide, if not
in details but they have heard about it. 'It proves that the Turkish
people do not regret. An Azerbaijani Turk and a Turkey's Turk do not
differ much,' Jamalyan said.