Tzeentchean Perspective
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Found a clip from this Azeri military music video. Can Armenia respond effectively to such a blistering propaganda offensive?
Found a clip from this Azeri military music video. Can Armenia respond effectively to such a blistering propaganda offensive?
The Greek dream still lives and they'll settle for killing Turks in foreign land.Former Non-commissioned Officer: "I'm Going To Artsakh With 500-800 Greeks To Crush The Turks"
Greeks and Greek-Armenians say they are ready to go to war in Artsakh. Among them is a Greek former non-commissioned officer who explained to Sputnik Hellasgreekcitytimes.com
Looks like there are Greeks who want to go to Armenia and fight alongside the Armenians and the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh. Who would've imagined Turkey importing Syrian foreign fighters into the conflict could or would provoke other forms of escalation and widening of the conflict...
I really can't tell what's happening but if they can win the international ground they can force the Azeris to pull back.@Random Username, @Culsu while drones are punishing the Armenians hard, they have not lost significant ground. They are agreeing to terms because they want to be on the good side of the rest of the world, so they're trying to present themselves as reasonable. They know the Azeris won't agree, anyway, not with Turkler's backing.
Really? I seem to be getting news of Armenian counter attack though, hmmm.There are some reports now that the Azeris have finally had a breakthrough, on the southern front, where the territory is much more gentle. This is not into Karabakh proper, but into the occupied Jabrayil region. They are fighting with high morale because of the success of their drone war, but taking much heavier casualties than are reported in the media.
Hmm, Azeris are are pretty big minority in Iran, am not surprised there's grass-roots support for AzerbaijanAccording to BBC Persian there have been protests in Iran supporting Azerbaijan and calling on the Ayatollah to close the border with Armenia over suspicions he's allowing Russian equipment to be funneled to Armenia via Iranian territory.
Really? I seem to be getting news of Armenian counter attack though, hmmm.
Azerbaïdjan just said they took Mataghis as well.
Whoopsie.According to BBC Persian there have been protests in Iran supporting Azerbaijan and calling on the Ayatollah to close the border with Armenia over suspicions he's allowing Russian equipment to be funneled to Armenia via Iranian territory.
نمایندگان آیتالله خامنهای در چهار استان: قرهباغ متعلق به جمهوری آذربایجان است - BBC News فارسی (easily translated to English)
Also Azeri Grad rockets apparently missed Artsakh completely and instead bombarded Iran inadvertantly, injuring a six year old girl
Azerbaijani Missiles Hit Iran Injuring Child - NewsBreak
Grad missiles fired by Azerbaijan miss their intended targets in Artsakh and hit Iran’s Khoda Afrin county, injuring a 6-year-old child, the Iranian ISNA news agency reported Thursday. The governor of Khoda Afrin reported that five Grad missiles hit one of the villages of the county at around...www.newsbreak.com
The battles remind me of how Egypt fought Israel for the second round but more up to date.There are some reports now that the Azeris have finally had a breakthrough, on the southern front, where the territory is much more gentle. This is not into Karabakh proper, but into the occupied Jabrayil region. They are fighting with high morale because of the success of their drone war, but taking much heavier casualties than are reported in the media.
Azeri forces have been bombarding Stepanakart, the capitol of the Republic of Artsakh, for the past few days now, including with cluster munitions. Here's one video... but there are others out there, including ones showing the multiple explosions.
But yes apparently the Armenians have brought the second largest city in Azerbaijan, Ganja, under bombardment themselves and the presence of Turkish troops/advisors there is seemingly confirmed by photos released (then deleted) by Azeri sources.