AZERBAIJAN BREACHES TRUCE OVER 3,460 TIMES SINCE BEGINNING OF 2013
April 03, 2013 | 02:40
YEREVAN. - Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire, at its boundaries
withArmenia and the Nagorno-KarabakhRepublic, more than 3,460 times
since the beginning of 2013.
The Azerbaijani Armed Forces made use of sniper weaponry close to
590 times and large-caliber weapons, around 205 times-including
large-caliber sniper weaponry, close to 110 times-Armenian MOD reports.
As a result of Azerbaijan's breach of the truce, two Armenian military
servicemen were killed and three others were wounded. In addition,
a civilian was wounded. All these incidents were recorded in the
month of February.
Azerbaijan had violated the ceasefire 16,300 times in 2012
To note, this country wishes to continually set new "records" in terms
of breaching the truce in recent years. It violated the ceasefire
approximately 600 times in 2006; around 1,400 times in 2007; 3,500
times in 2008; virtually 4,600 times in 2009; 7,200 times in 2010;
and more than 12,600 times in 2011.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
April 03, 2013 | 02:40
YEREVAN. - Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire, at its boundaries
withArmenia and the Nagorno-KarabakhRepublic, more than 3,460 times
since the beginning of 2013.
The Azerbaijani Armed Forces made use of sniper weaponry close to
590 times and large-caliber weapons, around 205 times-including
large-caliber sniper weaponry, close to 110 times-Armenian MOD reports.
As a result of Azerbaijan's breach of the truce, two Armenian military
servicemen were killed and three others were wounded. In addition,
a civilian was wounded. All these incidents were recorded in the
month of February.
Azerbaijan had violated the ceasefire 16,300 times in 2012
To note, this country wishes to continually set new "records" in terms
of breaching the truce in recent years. It violated the ceasefire
approximately 600 times in 2006; around 1,400 times in 2007; 3,500
times in 2008; virtually 4,600 times in 2009; 7,200 times in 2010;
and more than 12,600 times in 2011.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress