HOW AZERBAIJANI SABOTEURS ENTERED KARABAKH
18:37 | July 17,2014 | Politics
Political expert Stepan Safaryan does not rule out that the arrested
Azerbaijani citizens Shahbaz Jalal oglu Guliyev, 1968, and Dilgam
Gardashkhan oglu Asgarov, 1960, and the third killed saboteur could
have entered the territory of Artsakh legally by crossing the border
checkpoint at the Bagratashen. He says the saboteurs could have been
well trained and had fake passports.
Mr Safaryan says Azerbaijanis usually pretend to be deaf and dumb and
enter Armenia with false passports. "About two years ago, a similar
case was reported in Tavush region, where Azerbaijanis were caught
selling socks."
The expert says the arrested Azerbaijanis are of great importance for
the NKR National Security service: 'they are priceless treasure that
can help determine the channels through which the Azeris penetrate
to Armenia.
Mr Safaryan says the Azeris also had a clear assignment, that is to
carry out a subversive act in the NKR. "If earlier they only studied
the area, this time they clearly committed sabotage, kidnapped citizens
of Artsakh, and stole cattle. And if they managed to cross the border
in the future, it would be difficult to prove that the group members
were Azerbaijanis," he said.
http://en.a1plus.am/1193692.html
From: Baghdasarian
18:37 | July 17,2014 | Politics
Political expert Stepan Safaryan does not rule out that the arrested
Azerbaijani citizens Shahbaz Jalal oglu Guliyev, 1968, and Dilgam
Gardashkhan oglu Asgarov, 1960, and the third killed saboteur could
have entered the territory of Artsakh legally by crossing the border
checkpoint at the Bagratashen. He says the saboteurs could have been
well trained and had fake passports.
Mr Safaryan says Azerbaijanis usually pretend to be deaf and dumb and
enter Armenia with false passports. "About two years ago, a similar
case was reported in Tavush region, where Azerbaijanis were caught
selling socks."
The expert says the arrested Azerbaijanis are of great importance for
the NKR National Security service: 'they are priceless treasure that
can help determine the channels through which the Azeris penetrate
to Armenia.
Mr Safaryan says the Azeris also had a clear assignment, that is to
carry out a subversive act in the NKR. "If earlier they only studied
the area, this time they clearly committed sabotage, kidnapped citizens
of Artsakh, and stole cattle. And if they managed to cross the border
in the future, it would be difficult to prove that the group members
were Azerbaijanis," he said.
http://en.a1plus.am/1193692.html
From: Baghdasarian