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Breaking News: Armenian village of Baghanis under intensive Azeri shelling

April 29, 2017 By administrator

On the evening of April 28, the border village of Baghanis, Tavush province was subjected to intensive Azerbaijani shelling, Baganis Municipality told PanARMENIAN.Net

The 2-hour shelling led to no casualties, with the village suffering material damage only.

Recent days saw increased cases of Azerbaijan shelling Armenia’s settlements, with Baghanis interstate road targeted on April 25.

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Azerbaijani forces are shelling the military posts located in the directions of Talish and Yarmja

November 11, 2016 By administrator

selling-talishAzerbaijani forces continue undertaking provocative actions not only at night but also since the morning of 11 November.

As the Defence Ministry of Nagorno Karabakh reports particularly since 12:15, Azerbaijani forces  have been shelling the military positions of the Defense Army in the north-eastern (Talish and Yarmja) directions of the frontline applying 60mm and 82mm mortars. Military posts located in the direction of Yarmja village are especially under intense shelling.

The Defence Army forces are undertaking retaliatory actions to suppress the aggression initiated by the Azerbaijani forces.

The NKR Defence Ministry announces that the responsibility for the escalation on the frontline falls entirely on Azerbaijan.

 

Source Panorama.am

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Martakert: A Karabakh town defying war under Azeri shelling

April 28, 2016 By administrator

Photos by Nazik Armenakyan/Armenianow.com

Photos by Nazik Armenakyan/Armenianow.com

By GAYANE MKRTCHYAN,

Despite being regularly shelled by Azerbaijan, Martakert, a town at Nagorno-Karabakh’s northeastern border, tries to continue to live a normal life, defying war.

“There is no panic, we are calm. As many as 169 volunteer servicemen from Martakert are at military posts with the soldiers and the rest are in town, do their everyday work. The town has water, light, natural gas. The two schools are open, though the number of students decreased a bit. No problem, they will return. The Martakert-Yerevan, and Martakert-Stepanakert transport is working,” says Martakert Mayor Misha Gyurjyan, who himself is a veteran of the 1992-1994 Karabakh war.

The town is three kilometers from the Karabakh-Azerbaijani contact line, and 75 kilometers from NKR capital Stepanakert. It is home to about 4,800 people, the total number of students in the two schools is 800.

During military actions, Martakert civilians often become targets of Azerbaijani armed forces, which constantly shell the town. Dozens of homes have been destroyed. However, life in Martakert is going on, and its residents continue to “impose” peace by reconstructing destroyed houses, cultivating gardens, and tending cattle.

Artur Shahbaryan, one of the builders, who are repairing damaged homes, says that they have been working for already 15 days. They repair ceilings, walls, broken windows.

“If those who live in this house had left it a few minutes later, all of them would have been killed as a result of the exploded shell. Whenever I am told, I will put down my tools, take a gun instead and go to [military posts]. I am a war veteran. I fought for the liberation of Talish and Seysulan. But there is a need to repair these homes, too. People should have a place to stay,” says Shahbaryan from Arajadzor.

Suren Ayvazyan, a resident of Martakert, says: “We hope that there will be peace, and we will not have to leave our homes. This is our land. Where shall we go? Why do they shell civilians? Let me show you the place where a shell of adversary dropped,” says the father of two sons, who are conscripts in Hadrut.

Manya Grigoryan, a mother of three sons, is trying to arrange things in the renovated house. She says that she was on duty in hospital on April 2. Her husband and three sons were at home. When the shooting became intense, her husband and sons went out of the house, and minutes later the house was bombed and destroyed.

“A shell of a Grad system dropped into the house after they left the house. Everything was destroyed. Now my two sons are in Khnatsakh, in the Askeran district. They stay in my parents’ house. My husband is at a military post, and my elder son will start his service in the army in June. Never did I imagine that a thing like this might happen. We have no other place to go. Our home is in Martakert: we have lived here for 20 years. Where else shall we go? How can I leave everything and go,” says Grigoryan, wiping away her tears.

In the border town of Martakert people live face-to-face with war. The homeland starts and ends here. Heroes are born here.

During the Artsakh war, on July 4, 1992, the Azerbaijanis with the support of the USSR’s 4th Army captured Martakert and kept it under their control for almost a year. On June 28, 1993, Armenian forces finally liberated Martakert.

Ruzanna Ayvazyan, a 48-year-old resident of Martakert, with her husband, took part in that war. Now, their son is at a military post. Ayvazyan says that she often visits soldiers by going up to the military posts.

“I took sweets and juices from my shop to the military posts for them all. I encouraged them to stand strong and be brave. I told them that we had also served in the army and had lived through worse feelings. Though I worry for them a lot, they are perfectly united. If there is any need, I will close down my store and will stand next to our children,” says the mother of two children.

She wipes the tears off her eyes and says: “I understand how worried are those parents from Armenia, whose sons are next to us. I went up the military posts and kissed them all and told them to consider me as their mom. I’ll do my best for them”.

The main topic of people gathered at different corners of Martakert is the same: they are actively discussing the April war and the processes that followed it.

“We are standing on our land like an oak. We were born here and live here. Our life is here. My father and my two brothers, we all participated in the war, and now our children are more courageous than us. We will foist peace on them [Azerbaijanis] by our existence,” says Yura Baghryan, a father of three children and six grandchildren.

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Terrorist State of Turkey Heavy Shelling Residential Areas in Aleppo & Kurd position

February 16, 2016 By administrator

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The Turkish artillery has been massively shelling Syrian troops and patriotic opposition in border areas since last week, with over 100 volleys registered in the Aleppo province, the Russian Defense Ministry’s spokesperson told journalists on Tuesday.

“Since last week, Turkey’s heavy artillery has been shelling Syrian troops and patriotic opposition in border areas. According to reconnaissance, the Turkish artillery has fired more than 100 volleys at border residential areas in the Aleppo province,” Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said.

On Saturday, Turkish forces began shelling the positions of Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria’s Aleppo region.

Turkish forces bombed a village and an airbase that were recently captured by Kurds, Al Mayadeen TV reported Saturday. Prior to being captured by the YPG, the village and the airbase belonged to al-Nusra Front terrorist organization.

On Saturday, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu claimed Turkish forces shelled Kurds’ positions in northern Syria as a retaliatory measure within rules of engagement. Syria’s Foreign Ministry branded the shelling as direct support of the terrorists on Sunday.

Kurdish fighters, alongside the Syrian Armed Forces, have been fighting against terrorists in the north of the country.

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Armenia woman’s mother killed and sister wounded in Azerbaijani shelling

September 25, 2015 By administrator

krabakh-soldier-1YEREVAN. – A 62-year-old Armenian woman was wounded and her 94-year-old mother was killed in ceasefire violation by Azerbaijan late on Thursday.

Anik Mralchyan, sister of the wounded woman, said she was at home during the shelling. First her sister was wounded. Anik asked her brother to take theor sister to the hospital, but when she came back, she saww that their mother was killed.

“I was talking on the phone with my relatives when there was terrible noise and smoke. Half of the house collapsed. I saw my sister’s leg was bleeding and called my brother to take her to the hospital. When I was back, I saw mom was dead with a gunshot wound in her head,” the woman told Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent.

She also saw how the neighboring house, where 41-year-old Sona Revazyan was killed, was collapsing.

As reported earlier, three women were killed in Armenian villages of Tavush region as a result of a mortar fire from the Azerbaijani side. Another four people were wounded.

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Three Armenian villagers killed in Azeri shelling: Defense Ministry vows ‘equivalent actions’

September 24, 2015 By administrator

Three Armenian civilians were killed as a result of ceasefire violation by the Azerbaijani side on September 24.

Three Armenian civilians were killed as a result of ceasefire violation by the Azerbaijani side on September 24.

By Siranush Ghazanchyan,

The rival used artillery weapons and mortars of different calibre as it opened fire in the north-eastern direction of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The shelling left three civilians killed in Tavuh Province (Paytsar Arakelyan, 83, Shushan Asatryan, 94, and Sona Revazyan, 41). report armradio.am

“As a rule, the Azerbaijani side resorts to provocative actions on the eve negotiations and meetings targeted at the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict, intentionally escalating tension at the border. This comes to prove that the military-political leadership of the neighbouring country ignores initiatives aimed at peaceful settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and periodically destabilize the situation at the line of contact,” the Armenian Ministry of Defense said in a statement.

“The current situation is a result of insidious tactics of the Azerbaijani military-political leadership and contradicts the logic of negotiations within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group and the principles of international humanitarian law,” the Ministry declared.

The Armenian Ministry of Defense urges the Azerbaijani side to refrain from steps aimed at escalation and take practical measures to stabilize the situation. It also urges residents of villages bordering Azerbaijan to avoid serving a shield for own Armed Forces.

“The Armenian Armed Forces will resort to equivalent actions to stabilize the situation and restrain the Azerbaijani troops,” the Ministry said, adding that “the military-political leadership of Azerbaijan will bear full responsibility for the consequences.”

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