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Armenia Warns Azerbaijan over Artsakh Escalation

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March 2, 2015
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YEREVAN (RFE/RL)—Armenia warned Azerbaijan of “severe consequences” on Monday after two Armenian soldiers were killed in Nagorno-Karabakh in what appears to be a renewed upsurge in fighting in the conflict zone.

The Artsakh Defense Army said that the servicemen, Artak Aghekian and Hayk Baroyan, were shot dead on Saturday in an Azerbaijani armed incursion in northeastern Karabakh. It reported no other details of the incident.

According to the Yerkir.am, a car carrying Aghekian, Baroyan and three other soldiers was ambushed by Azerbaijani special forces on “the line of contact” around the disputed territory. The news website said Aghekian had the military rank of lieutenant-colonel.

The spokesman for the Armenian Defense Ministry, Artsrun Hovannisian, said that the Artsakh Defense Army afterwards took “punitive” measures that left at least three Azerbaijani soldiers dead. Hovannisian identified one of them as Mehdi Mirzayev.

While alleging Armenian ceasefire violations, the Azerbaijani military has reported no combat casualties in recent days. It said on Monday one of its soldiers, Vijay Parvanayev, has died of “acute heart and lung failure” at his unit stationed in the western Azerbaijani city of Gyanja.

An independent Azerbaijani TV station Meydan reported another soldier death later in the day. Citing an unnamed Azerbaijani military source, it said that Razi Huseynov was shot and killed, allegedly by a fellow conscript, in the Gazakh district bordering Armenia’s northern Tavush province. The Defense Ministry in Baku did not immediately confirm that report.

The military authorities in Yerevan and Stepanakert claim that the Azerbaijani side has been grossly underreporting its combat casualties to avoid a domestic backlash against what they call a deliberate escalation of fighting along “the line of contact” and the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

According to Hovannisian, official Yerevan has told international mediators that Baku will be responsible for possible “severe consequences” of the latest escalation. “The Azerbaijani side has again resorted to provocations,” he told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).

Truce violations in the conflict zone, blamed by the warring sides on each other, rose sharply in January, leading Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian to threaten “asymmetric” retaliatory strikes against Azerbaijani military targets. The U.S., Russian and French co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group seemed to hold Baku primarily responsible for that upsurge in a joint statement issued later in January.

The mediators urged the conflicting parties to “strictly adhere to the ceasefire” after visiting Baku, Stepanakert and Yerevan from February 16-19. A February 20 statement by them said Sarkisian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev “agreed to consider proposals from the Co-Chairs that could strengthen the ceasefire.” It did not elaborate.

Tensions on the frontlines reportedly eased in the following days only to reignite on February 28.

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  1. Arto says:
    8 years ago

    RA, either do something or stop warning. You are not being taken seriously.

    Reply
  2. Hratch says:
    8 years ago

    How many times can we cry wolf?

    Besides, where is Mother Russia in all of this. Is she playing the war of attrition game again?

    Reply
  3. craig says:
    8 years ago

    we keep hearing about these Armenian casualties on an almost weekly basis.
    The Armenian authorities state keep saying the same thing, that there will be “severe consequences”. I do not wish for a reanudation of hostilities, but something must be done to prevent such a loss of life. At some point, Artsakh and Armenia have to say, enough is enough.

    Reply
  4. Antranik says:
    8 years ago

    Look,I am sick and tired about Serzh threatening the Azeris with severe consequences. He said that so many times.They shot down our helicopter,what did Armenia do? It’s obvious the BASTARDS are not taking any notice of it. there is no hope from the co-chairs, they are not doing anything, their interest comes first. He needs to worn them and hit them very hard like the Jews do,although I feel sorry for the Palestinians.Once you hit them hard,they will think twice next time.
    I would like to take this opportunity to express my deapest sympathy to the dead soldger’s families.
    Our motherland is only safe thanks for people like you.RIP.

    Reply
  5. GeorgeMardig says:
    8 years ago

    How can anybody believe that Armenians provoke Azerbiajan, what is that Armenians has got to gain

    Reply
  6. Arthur says:
    8 years ago

    Do not play into their hands they want to paint us as the aggressor, why start a war in which we have nothing to gain and everything to lose.

    Reply
    • GeorgeMardig says:
      8 years ago

      You are right, If war breaks up, instead of few soldiers killed will be 100s, 1000s and 10000s,
      people seated at home ask the government to act irresponsible

      Reply
  7. Garo says:
    8 years ago

    The major powers don’t want a full scale war, which could destabalise the region. Considering the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the timing is not right.But watch out, once the commemorations are over, Azerbeijan will be punished severely.

    Reply
    • edward demian says:
      7 years ago

      We need to keep an accurate count, and next time we fight, we will have to impose severe conditions. Such as a hectar of land for every life lost. At the very least it, their sacrifice would have some meaning.
      We’ll have to make sure, that the pipeline is part of that land.

      Reply

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