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    INTERESTING FACTS OF ARMENIAN MILITARY PARADE IN KHANKENDI

    APA
    May 14 2012
    Azerbaijan

    Armenian newspapers and other sources bring the reports on Armenian
    military parade held in Khankendi on May 9 to light disclosing the
    parade show.

    According to those sources, the separatist regime faced with personnel
    problems while organizing the so-called parade and involved the
    demobilized civilians paying first $450 and then $380 to them. But
    some people were not paid and when they protested it the regime
    promised to solve the problem soon.

    The photos showed that young civilians participated in the parade
    instead of the servicemen. The shirts worn under the uniforms and
    shoes unmasked them.

    According to the last statistics given by the Armenians, more than
    one million people left Armenia in the past 4-5 years creating human
    resources problem for the army. Armenian leadership can not complete
    ordinary military unit and another serious problem for them is related
    to Nagorno Karabakh. There are no more civilians in Nagorno Karabakh
    and just military servicemen could be seen everywhere. The separatist
    regime claimed that military equipments and armaments demonstrated in
    the parade belonged to them. But outside authors and other Armenian
    sources said this report was wrong. UAZ, S-125 missile, KRUG missiles,
    Mercedes ML, Nissan Patrol, KamAZ, D-30, antiaircraft missile system,
    Mi 8 helicopters were brought from Armenia and then used in the parade.

    The military equipments, vehicles and arms demonstrated in Yerevan
    parade on September 21, 2011 then were brought to Nagorno Karabakh
    and used in Khankendi parade on May 9, 2012. They made same cosmetic
    changes on vehicles and then demonstrated it.

    13 helicopters were brought from Armenia, but 10 of them were
    demonstrated in the parade. Three others were out of order probably.

    The white car carried the "general" in Khankendi parade was used by
    Armenian defense minister Seyran Ohanyan on September 21, 2011 when
    he reviewed troops in Yerevan.

    Former militant Jirayr Safliyan, who takes opposite position against
    Sargsyan and leaders of separatist regime now, refused to participate
    in this parade because of above-mentioned issues. He said all Armenian
    army is protecting the current regime, but not the country and people.

    According to him, the Armenian defense ministry has no exact program
    and in case of attack, Armenian army can rely only on Russia and it
    is an intellectual servitude. Safliyan said it was delusion to speak
    about the combat readiness of the army.

    The Armenia's measures to find a way out give boomerang effect and
    work against itself.




    From: A. Papazian
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