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    Rival violated ceasefire regime for 1000 times in a week

    13:33, 7 March, 2015


    STEPANAKERT, MARCH 7, ARMENPRESS: According to the operative data,
    provided by the Defense Army of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, within
    March1-7 the rival violated the ceasefire regime for about 1000 times
    in the line of contact of the Karabakh-Azerbaijani opposing armies.
    The Press Service of the Defense Army of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
    informed Armenpress that during that period more than 21,000 shots
    were made towards our troops from weapons of different caliber,
    including 60 and 82 mm mortars, Istiglal, AGS-17, DShK, RPK and
    others.
    Also, rival used ZSU-23-2 in the Northern (Shahumyan) direction. The
    front units of the Defense Army took relevant steps to render the
    aforesaid weapon emplacement harmless, due to which at least 3
    soldiers of the rival and ZSU-23-2 have been crippled.
    During the same period, the units of the Martakert direction of the
    Armed Forces of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic carried out preventive
    actions in the North-Eastern part of the line of contact of the
    opposing armies. According to the confirmed data, 4 servicemen of the
    Azerbaijani special task forces, who entered the area of the
    operation, were eliminated during the combats.
    The Armenian side had no casualties during the abovementioned operations.
    The front units of the Defense Army continue confidently carrying out
    their military objective along the entire line of contact and imposing
    their will on the rival.
    Earlier it was reported that the names of the three of seven
    Azerbaijani saboteurs, who were eliminated at night on March 6 by the
    Defense Army of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, are known. Armenpress
    reports, citing the own sources that they are the servicemen Zamin
    Aminov, Alekper Abasov and Shalal Hasanov.

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