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  • Video Proves: Helicopters Didn't Cross Border And Didn't Attack: Arm

    VIDEO PROVES: HELICOPTERS DIDN'T CROSS BORDER AND DIDN'T ATTACK: ARMENIA'S DEFENSE MINISTRY

    10:58, 13 November, 2014

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS: The video of the hit Karabakh Air
    Forces helicopter, spread by Azerbaijan, proves once more that the
    statement, spread by the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense, does not
    correspond to the reality. The Spokesperson of the Minister of Defense
    of the Republic of Armenia Artsrun Hovhannisyan wrote in his Facebook
    profile that the video proves that the helicopters of the Air Forces
    of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic did not violate the border and do
    not attack any positions.

    "According to the procedure, the attacking helicopters or even the
    ones, flying back from the attack, use quite another tactics in flight
    and other technical means", - wrote Hovhannisyan, Armenpress reports.

    According to the information, obtained from the Defense Army of the
    Nagorno Karabakh Republic, the rival continues keeping the situation
    on the border tensed, which does not yet allow approaching the hit
    helicopter. The rival violated the ceasefire regime more than 250
    times, keeping shooting all night long.

    Previously it was reported that in the airspace of the eastern sector
    of the Karabakh-Azerbaijani border, in the result of the violation of
    the ceasefire regime, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces shot a helicopter
    Mi-24 of the Air Forces of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic during a
    training flight on November 12 at 13:45. The place of the shot is
    very close to the line of contact. The press service of the Defense
    Army of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic informed Armenpress that the
    rival continues firing in the direction of the incident. The details
    of the incident are being investigated. Later it was announced from
    Stepanakert that by preliminary data there are three victims. The
    Commander of the staff was the Major Sergey Sahakyan.

    The Spokesperson of the Artsakh President Davit Babayan told Armenpress
    that the helicopter was not intended for military actions.

    "The helicopter was not intended for military actions and did not
    have any weapons in it. It just implemented training exercises. The
    helicopter was not of danger for the rival. The Azerbaijani side hit
    the helicopter from the back", - said Davit Babayan.

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/783749/video-proves-helicopters-didnt-cross-border-and-didnt-attack-armenias-defense-ministry.html

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjNjJixb1n8

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