INFIGHTING OR FOILED ATTACKS BEHIND AZERI SOLDIERS' DEATHS?
March 27, 2013 - 21:54 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - It's already the second day Azerbaijani media
publish reports about soldiers wounded and killed in the alleged
"ceasefire violations by Armenia." Two Azeri soldiers were reported
wounded today, on March 27, another killed yesterday, March 26.
Moreover, head of the Azeri defense ministry press service, Colonel
Eldar Sabiroglu said, "tense ceasefire violations were reported on
March 25-26. Azerbaijani troops foiled Armenian army's attacks. Both
sides suffered losses. The enemy surrendered in the face of the
losses." In conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, Armenian
defense ministry noted Azeri reports on the skirmish at the line of
contact as false.
"That's mere disinformation. Armenia hasn't violated the ceasefire
regime. Our troops have suffered no losses," ministry spokesman
Artsrun Hovhannisyan said.
March 27 reports are nothing but continuation of yesterday's
falsification, with Armenian side having reported about no soldiers
killed or wounded in the recent days.
But what a plague attacked Azerbaijani soldiers? No secret, Azeris
attempt to lump the blame for victims in internal army shoot-out onto
the Armenian side, suddenly publishing reports about soldiers wounded
or killed in "intensive ceasefire violations by Armenia". However,
the killings later turn out nothing, but suicides, or even worse,
deaths caused by scandals with respect to the sale of Azeri soldier's
body parts.
According to another option, Azeri army forces resolved to perpetrate
yet another attack; however, they failed and are now trying to cover
their tracks. No surprise! Baku periodically resorts to such measures,
shifting the blame on the Armenian side to maintain the "morale."
The situation at the contact line between Armenian and Azerbaijani
troops was reported as tense some 15 days ago, with the dead bodies
possibly pulled out of the Azerbaijani refrigerators only now,
according to another option.
Sooner or later, the true reasons behind Azeri soldiers' deaths will
be unveiled, with attacks by Armenian army ruled out.
March 27, 2013 - 21:54 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - It's already the second day Azerbaijani media
publish reports about soldiers wounded and killed in the alleged
"ceasefire violations by Armenia." Two Azeri soldiers were reported
wounded today, on March 27, another killed yesterday, March 26.
Moreover, head of the Azeri defense ministry press service, Colonel
Eldar Sabiroglu said, "tense ceasefire violations were reported on
March 25-26. Azerbaijani troops foiled Armenian army's attacks. Both
sides suffered losses. The enemy surrendered in the face of the
losses." In conversation with a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter, Armenian
defense ministry noted Azeri reports on the skirmish at the line of
contact as false.
"That's mere disinformation. Armenia hasn't violated the ceasefire
regime. Our troops have suffered no losses," ministry spokesman
Artsrun Hovhannisyan said.
March 27 reports are nothing but continuation of yesterday's
falsification, with Armenian side having reported about no soldiers
killed or wounded in the recent days.
But what a plague attacked Azerbaijani soldiers? No secret, Azeris
attempt to lump the blame for victims in internal army shoot-out onto
the Armenian side, suddenly publishing reports about soldiers wounded
or killed in "intensive ceasefire violations by Armenia". However,
the killings later turn out nothing, but suicides, or even worse,
deaths caused by scandals with respect to the sale of Azeri soldier's
body parts.
According to another option, Azeri army forces resolved to perpetrate
yet another attack; however, they failed and are now trying to cover
their tracks. No surprise! Baku periodically resorts to such measures,
shifting the blame on the Armenian side to maintain the "morale."
The situation at the contact line between Armenian and Azerbaijani
troops was reported as tense some 15 days ago, with the dead bodies
possibly pulled out of the Azerbaijani refrigerators only now,
according to another option.
Sooner or later, the true reasons behind Azeri soldiers' deaths will
be unveiled, with attacks by Armenian army ruled out.