BAKU DEPLOYS SNIPERS TO PROTECT "INVINCIBLE AZERI ARMY" FROM ARMENIAN VILLAGERS
Marina Ananikyan
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 11, 2012 - 15:43 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Tensions at contact line between Artsakh and
Azerbaijan and those at Azeri-Armenian border have entered their
second week. Azeri troops shell Armenia's border villages, keeping
fear alive among peaceful population with attacks and subversion
attempts. Sources say, 21-25 Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in
Azeri subversive actions over the last week.Azerbaijani authorities
try hard to concoct reasons behind the deaths and injuries on its
side. In fact, these are saboteurs, killed or wounded by Armenian
armed forces who were trying to hinder Azeri subversive acts. Thus,
according to Azerbaijani authorities, Azeri soldiers commit mass
suicides, get blown up by mines, and die in accidents.
At the same time, official Baku is trying to shift the blame for
subversions on Armenian side. Azeri media abound in reports of
Armenian attacks and victims on Armenian side, with no deaths or
injuries reported on Azeri side.
Thus, according to Azeri media report, "on the night of June 4,
Armenian side tried to infiltrate Azeri border on a tractor. The
tractor was stopped by a fire from Azeri positions, foiling Armenian
attempt to advance."
Also, Azeri Defense Ministry issued an official report urging local
media against publishing reports of dead Azeri soldiers.
However, reports of injured and dead soldiers slip, as well as Azeri
plans for further subversions slip out in Azeri online outlets.
As Defence.az website reported citing military sources, numerous sniper
groups have been deployed at contact line and Armenia-Azerbaijan
border. Obviously, the move came as an attempt to protect the
"invincible Azeri army" from peaceful Armenian villagers and "smart"
tractors.
Clearly, the official Baku seems unable to control every source from
leaking information. After all, Azerbaijan won't be able to position
itself as an innocent victim of "Armenian aggression" in the eyes of
international community for much longer.
The international community and mediators, though unable to keep
silence over Azeri provocations, diplomatically dubbed Baku's
aggression "tensions at contact line," and mildly reproaching every
side, restricted themselves with urges for preservation of ceasefire.
Is it possible they too, only read Baku-controlled media?
From: Baghdasarian
Marina Ananikyan
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 11, 2012 - 15:43 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Tensions at contact line between Artsakh and
Azerbaijan and those at Azeri-Armenian border have entered their
second week. Azeri troops shell Armenia's border villages, keeping
fear alive among peaceful population with attacks and subversion
attempts. Sources say, 21-25 Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in
Azeri subversive actions over the last week.Azerbaijani authorities
try hard to concoct reasons behind the deaths and injuries on its
side. In fact, these are saboteurs, killed or wounded by Armenian
armed forces who were trying to hinder Azeri subversive acts. Thus,
according to Azerbaijani authorities, Azeri soldiers commit mass
suicides, get blown up by mines, and die in accidents.
At the same time, official Baku is trying to shift the blame for
subversions on Armenian side. Azeri media abound in reports of
Armenian attacks and victims on Armenian side, with no deaths or
injuries reported on Azeri side.
Thus, according to Azeri media report, "on the night of June 4,
Armenian side tried to infiltrate Azeri border on a tractor. The
tractor was stopped by a fire from Azeri positions, foiling Armenian
attempt to advance."
Also, Azeri Defense Ministry issued an official report urging local
media against publishing reports of dead Azeri soldiers.
However, reports of injured and dead soldiers slip, as well as Azeri
plans for further subversions slip out in Azeri online outlets.
As Defence.az website reported citing military sources, numerous sniper
groups have been deployed at contact line and Armenia-Azerbaijan
border. Obviously, the move came as an attempt to protect the
"invincible Azeri army" from peaceful Armenian villagers and "smart"
tractors.
Clearly, the official Baku seems unable to control every source from
leaking information. After all, Azerbaijan won't be able to position
itself as an innocent victim of "Armenian aggression" in the eyes of
international community for much longer.
The international community and mediators, though unable to keep
silence over Azeri provocations, diplomatically dubbed Baku's
aggression "tensions at contact line," and mildly reproaching every
side, restricted themselves with urges for preservation of ceasefire.
Is it possible they too, only read Baku-controlled media?
From: Baghdasarian