ARTSAKH DEFENSE MINISTRY DEBUNKS AZERI "SEIZED TERRITORY" MYTH
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 7, 2012 - 17:50 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan's recent propaganda suggesting Azeri
forces seized strategically important territory in the direction of
Mrov mountain on July 27, with Armenian soldiers yielding themselves
prisoners is just a myth, Artsakh Defense Ministry's statement reads.
"Moreover, the disinformation proves both the author's and Azeri
Defense Ministry secret sources' inability to present geographical
layout," NKR statement further reads.
"It's ridiculous that the author of the article, citing an officer
allegedly involved in the above-mentioned "military operations" says
that Agdara (Martakert) and Kelbajar (Karvachar) are clearly visible
from the "seized" territory. Though it is an ungrateful act to comment
on such unserious information, Artsakh Defense Ministry's information
and propaganda department noted that, "firstly, Azeri side occupied
the territory in the rear, rather than in the forefront. Secondly,
Azerbaijan was the only side to suffer a loss for the period of July
29-31. Thirdly, Martakert and Karvachar are invisible from the "seized"
territory; it has no tactical significance, except for being product
of Azeri propaganda.
As a result, Azerbaijan once again appeared in pathetic state. Azeri
propaganda must focus on true developments to overcome the current
situation, not on hollow fantasies. Otherwise, Azeri soldiers will look
down at their commander-in-chief's Baku residence from the "seized"
highland territory," Artsakh Defense Ministry's statement reads.
PanARMENIAN.Net
August 7, 2012 - 17:50 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan's recent propaganda suggesting Azeri
forces seized strategically important territory in the direction of
Mrov mountain on July 27, with Armenian soldiers yielding themselves
prisoners is just a myth, Artsakh Defense Ministry's statement reads.
"Moreover, the disinformation proves both the author's and Azeri
Defense Ministry secret sources' inability to present geographical
layout," NKR statement further reads.
"It's ridiculous that the author of the article, citing an officer
allegedly involved in the above-mentioned "military operations" says
that Agdara (Martakert) and Kelbajar (Karvachar) are clearly visible
from the "seized" territory. Though it is an ungrateful act to comment
on such unserious information, Artsakh Defense Ministry's information
and propaganda department noted that, "firstly, Azeri side occupied
the territory in the rear, rather than in the forefront. Secondly,
Azerbaijan was the only side to suffer a loss for the period of July
29-31. Thirdly, Martakert and Karvachar are invisible from the "seized"
territory; it has no tactical significance, except for being product
of Azeri propaganda.
As a result, Azerbaijan once again appeared in pathetic state. Azeri
propaganda must focus on true developments to overcome the current
situation, not on hollow fantasies. Otherwise, Azeri soldiers will look
down at their commander-in-chief's Baku residence from the "seized"
highland territory," Artsakh Defense Ministry's statement reads.