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    K. AVAGYAN: AZERBAIJAN'S INSIDIOUS POLICY LEAVES CASUALTIES

    Panorama.am
    24/02/2012

    "Azerbaijan continues its insidious policy leaving casualties as an
    aftermath," Karen Avagyan, head of NATO PA Armenian delegation, told
    Panorama.am remarking on a casualty registered on February 23 as an
    Armenian armed forces soldier was shot dead by an Azerbaijani sniper.

    OSCE and UN Secretary General Ban ki Moon called on the parties to
    withdraw snipers from the front line. Armenian side has repeatedly
    declared it was supporting the initiative. While the Azerbaijani
    side maintains a position that withdrawal of snipers doesn't meet
    any problem. According to Azerbaijani "Doctrina" organization eight
    Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in 2011, though informal data refer
    to several dozens of casualties.

    The MP has underlined it's obvious why Azerbaijan refuses the
    withdrawal of snipers.

    "Azerbaijan creates obstacles for the negotiating process and proves
    another time that is not committed to agreements reached beforehand,"
    he said.

    Armenian Armed Forces soldier Albert Armenaki Adibekyan was shot dead
    on Thursday at 13:50 by an Azerbaijani sniper in a military position
    located near Chinari village.

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