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Situation in Nagorno Karabakh-Azerbaijan line of contact under control: Davit Babayan

The situation in the Nagorno Karabakh-Azerbaijan line of contact is under control. The Azerbaijani side continues violating the ceasefire, however there is nothing extraordinary at the moment, Davit Babayan – Spokesman of the President of Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh Republic), told “Armenpress”.

Situation in Nagorno Karabakh-Azerbaijan line of contact under control: Davit Babayan

Situation in Nagorno Karabakh-Azerbaijan line of contact under control: Davit Babayan

STEPANAKERT, FEBRUARY 25, ARTSAKHPRESS-ARMENPRESS: “The Azerbaijani forces conducted sabotage infiltration attempt at two directions, however this is not an unexpected and strange phenomenon. This is what we expect every day. We deal with a terrorist country. Moreover, there are some factors which further contribute to Azerbaijani such behavior. You know that today is the so-called “Khojaly massacre” day which was carried out by the Azerbaijani top leadership. They must remember this day, and such developments are the way of remembering it”, Davit Babayan said.

He said the recent Azerbaijani internal political developments also contribute to demonstrating such criminal behavior. “We know that Ilham Aliyev appointed his wife as first Vice-President of the country. Now some part of the Azerbaijani people are no satisfied and consider this as a shame. The leadership of the Azerbaijani army in this case must think that the “supreme commander-in-chief” is headed by a wife. In this circumstance the “supreme commander-in-chief” must show that he is no headed by the wife, he is a military leader like Tamerlane. In fact, Aliyev doesn’t consider whom he is dealing with. If he thinks we are not alert, will not protect our security, he is completely wrong. That’s why they have been thrown back by suffering great losses. The losses were so many that they were even unable to remove some bodies from the neutral zone. This is the situation”, Davit Babayan said.


     

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