Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Early in the morning, several hundred Armenian soldiers and volunteers left Armenia and enter in Nagorno-Karabakh region. - They are all armed, well trained and their determination to fight is vast. Majority of them is from Armenia, but many more arriving from the rest of the world, mainly from europe, reported local news. - I'm from France, I came in Armenia two months ago, but, now I decide stay. This is Armenian land, and it will be my honor to fight for her, says F.H. - I came in Vagharshapat last week, to visit family and friends, when this ends, I will stay in Armenia, says G.T. Clash and conflict between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces continued BREAKING NEWS: More than 50 civilians and soldiers killed in clash and conflict between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces Europe without borders and fences protests began Hague tribunal remove and acquitted all charges against Vojislav Seselj, leader of Serbian Radiacal Party Baku threatens the destruction of Stepanakert and Armenians with devastating attack on Baku Nagorno - Karabakh Defense Ministry said tonight that his forces destroyed five tanks and three Azerbaijani percussion drones. Minister of Defense of Azerbaijan Zakir Hasanov has today announced that it will make artillery attacks on Armenian positions around Hankendija (Stepanakert) and other parts of Karabakh. I explained: "If the Armenian side does not stop the shooting of the village." Official Baku has said that Hasanov ordered to be in full readiness warhead - for possible strikes on Stepanakert - put "all heavy weapons in the country." It is emphasized that we have in mind, and missile and artillery weapons, and threatened to strike would be "devastating" and that the target will not only Stepanakert. On top of this is the war Karabakh Hassan said: "If we begin to strike at Stepanakert (capital of Nagorno-Karabakh) - Baku is expected to be a disproportionate response." I rang the Ministry of Defense of Armenia, whose spokesman, Arcrun Ovanisjan, said that with the "Armenian by" followed by "adequate return stroke". If azerbjdzanska Army stops beating after Krabaha territory. FYROM police arrested several ISIS / ISIL rats and supporters True victims of war Refugees - Sorry for terrorist attack in Brussels Bosnian muslims support terrorist attack on Belgium capital Brussels Ovanisjan is about the threat of the Hassan that his heavy weapons do not shoot Stepanakert, Ovanisjan warned: "Azerbaijan should take into account that, in this case, attack the Armenian side will be even more powerful." Armenians say that Azerbaijan has in previous battles had about 300 dead, and that the number of wounded is not known. They claim also that Azerbejdzandzi so far lost 23 tanks, three armored personnel carriers and two helicopters and six drones. Ovanisjan in the same context, said: "Azerbaijani blitz-krig suffered a fiasco, but the military leadership in Baku lost their balance and traction wrong moves regarding the positional battle for 200,250 meters of territory. Therefore, in the fight threw percussion drones, flamethrowers and TOS-1 heavy military equipment being used to destroy strategic military facilities and operational breakthroughs. Radical muslims attack imam who refused to work for ISIS / ISIL With this map, refugees illegally crossing the border Russian are terrorists, they murdered Poland president Kaczynski Erdogan - I will destory all kurdish terrorists Nagorno-Karabakh crisis escalates amid threat of war Armenia and Azerbaijan ramp up rhetoric as deadly clashes continue for third day over disputed region. Fighting raged around the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, with Azerbaijan saying three of its troops have been killed in the past 24 hours as both sides ramped up their rhetoric relating to the conflict. Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan warned on Monday that his country could formalise its ties with Nagorno-Karabakh by officially recognising its independence if the fighting escalates. He warned that the escalation of hostilities could lead to a "large-scale war." For its part, Azerbaijan's Defence Ministry said that if Armenian-backed forces continued to open fire on civilians near Nagorno-Karabakh then its army would prepare to attack the region's capital of Stepanakert. The outbreak of hostilities that erupted on Saturday is the worst since a war that ended in 1994, leaving Nagorno-Karabakh under the control of local ethnic Armenian forces and the Armenian military. Hikmet Hajiyev, a spokesman for Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry, told Al Jazeera on Monday that Armenian forces continue to shell residential areas despite a unilateral cease-fire announced by Baku. "For more than 20 years we have had a ceasefire and the ceasefire was always relative. But in such a situation like yesterday Azerbaijani armed forces declared that we are holding all counter measures but the Armenian side are still attacking Azerbaijan civilians. "In such circumstance Azerbaijan armed forces are compelled to take all necessary precautionary measures to guarantee the security of Azerbaijan civilians, and also to deter Armenia from further acts of aggression and provocation - therefore all responsibility lies on the republic of Armenia for taking such kind of provocative steps," Hajiyev told Al Jazeera over the phone from Baku. Artsrun Ovannisian, the Armenian Defence Ministry spokesman, said that the Karabakh militia advanced overnight, "liberating new positions." He claimed that the Armenian artillery hit Azerbaijani units as they were moving to the frontline. Armenian forces also occupy several areas outside Nagorno-Karabakh proper. International efforts to settle the conflict, fueled by long-simmering tensions between Christian Armenians and mostly Muslim Azeris, have brought no results. At least 30 troops and a boy were killed on both sides on Saturday as the warring parties used heavy artillery and rocket systems. Self-proclaimed officials in Karabakh said fighting intensified in the morning in the southeast and northeast with the Azerbaijani troops using Grad multiple rocket launchers. In Moscow, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the Kremlin was "seriously worried" about the continuing fighting in the region and added that Russia will continue its efforts to ensure a cease-fire. Armenia accuses Azerbaijan of all-out 'war' Defence ministry says ceasefire doesn't exist as hostilities over disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region escalate. Armenia says a ceasefire with neighbouring Azerbaijan over the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh no longer exists, describing frequent skirmishes at the front line as "war". Artsrun Hovhannisyan, a spokesman of Armenia's defence ministry, said on Tuesday that Azerbaijan was using "all existing armaments: tanks, howitzers, and anti-aircraft artillery" against Armenian soldiers in the disputed region. "What we have today is a war," said Hovhannisyan. "We must use the word 'war' as there is no ceasefire anymore." Azerbaijan responded with counter-accusations, blaming Armenia for the recent escalation. "Ceasefire violations are taking place because of the illegal presence of Armenian forces in the occupied lands of Azerbaijan," Hikmat Hajiyevm, Azerbaijan's foreign ministry spokesman, told the AFP news agency. "Armenia has to withdraw from the seized lands ... only afterwards the sustainable peace can be guaranteed in the region." Ethnic Armenian separatists backed by Yerevan seized control of the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh region - part of Azerbaijan during the Soviet period - during a war the early 1990s that claimed the lives of about 30,000 people. A 1994 ceasefire failed to lead to a peace deal, with clashes erupting regularly and the two countries remaining on a war footing. Energy-rich Azerbaijan, whose military spending exceeds Armenia's entire state budget, has repeatedly threatened to take back the breakaway region by force if negotiations fail to yield results. Moscow-backed Armenia says it could crush any offensive. Earlier this month, Azerbaijani tanks shelled positions in the Nagorno-Karabakh region for the first time in more than 20 years, the rebel defence ministry said. The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) mediators recently warned "the status quo has become unsustainable". Talks in Switzerland at the weekend between the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia - Ilham Aliyev and Serzh Sarkisian, respectively - over the future of the disputed region appeared to have brought no tangible results. CRITICAL SITUATION Political analysts are agree and says that there are high chances that after Ukraine and Syria, new war start between Azerbaijan and Armenia. - If this conflict doesn't ends now, both states will be devastated, but, the big problem are "big players" in this region: Russia, Iran, turkey, usa, and don't forget nato and osce. Big interests often mean a big problems. That is why we must convince all sides that negotiations are the best and only solution, negotiations are the only chances to end this conflict.

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