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    Heavily Wounded Soldiers Continued to Fight and Forced Azerbaijani
    Soldiers to Run Away

    Lragir.am
    Country - 21 March 2015, 10:54


    The OSCE Mission conducted a planned monitoring of the Line of Contact
    between the armed forces of Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan

    In an interview with Lragir.am the spokesman for the minister of
    defense Artsrun Hovhannisyan commented on Azerbaijan's denial that the
    weapons which the Armenian side has presented as material evidence of
    the Azerbaijani attack of March 19 do not belong to the Azerbaijani
    armed forces.

    "We are not surprised that the Azerbaijani side will try to deny, it
    has had the same style for over twenty years. Earlier the Azerbaijani
    special units had left behind more of the demonstrated type of weapon.
    And before dismissing anything we would like to advise them to recall
    the videos in which their minister and command were admiring these
    during expos. Of course, they will also deny victims for which we are
    again sorry that they are defaming their own people in that way. Of
    course, for them it is easier to hide the losses of their special
    units but they can't do it all of the time.

    As always, our soldiers fulfilled their objective brilliantly, they
    did such feats, continued to fight despite their heavy wounds and
    forcing the enemy to run away. This is the permanent style and
    permanent victory of the Armenian soldiers for over two decades.

    The RA Ministry of Defense offers its deep condolences to the families
    and friends of our killed soldiers. We keep the nervous actions of the
    Azerbaijani side under control," Artsrun Hovhannisyan told Lragir.am.


    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/33808

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