You’re wrong. Armenia fired ballistic missiles from within Armenia on major Azerbaijani cities (including Baku!). Armenian Su-25 conducted raids on Azerbaijani forces in KarabakhBecause Az fought Karabagh, and not Armenia.
You’re wrong. Armenia fired ballistic missiles from within Armenia on major Azerbaijani cities (including Baku!). Armenian Su-25 conducted raids on Azerbaijani forces in KarabakhBecause Az fought Karabagh, and not Armenia.
Right, but "only" very few attacks. It was not a full out war. And AFAIK, Az doesnt striked back.You’re wrong. Armenia fired ballistic missiles from within Armenia on major Azerbaijani cities (including Baku!). Armenian Su-25 conducted raids on Azerbaijani forces in Karabakh
Azerbaijan absolutely fought Armenia. There was mass recruitment/conscription in Armenia and weapons transfer at the time of the war to send them into Qarabag and they were firing artillery from Armenian territory into Azerbaijan. While Azerbaijan was "officially" at war with the separatists, said separatist government has been essentially part of the Armenia for decades, including having members of parliament freely moving between the two. The reason Armenia "officially" maintained that the Qarabag separatists are their own entity is for international PR, their goal was always full annexation but they saw how people reacted to Serbia outright trying to grab territory during the Yugoslav Wars and decided to mask their land grab with talk of "independence" for Qarabag.Because Az fought Karabagh, and not Armenia.
I remember an interview with an Azerbaijani commander who reflected on the second Qarabag war and he said that one of our army's weak points and where the vast majority of our losses came from (especially early on) is Armenian artillery. So here's hoping that our army has remedied that weakness.
As for India, Azerbaijan's government has been trying to establish good relations there to neutralize Armenian influence though given how close we are to Turkey and Pakistan, this is proving a bit difficult because of preexisting geopolitical obstacles.
Azerbaijan absolutely fought Armenia. There was mass recruitment/conscription in Armenia and weapons transfer at the time of the war to send them into Qarabag and they were firing artillery from Armenian territory into Azerbaijan. While Azerbaijan was "officially" at war with the separatists, said separatist government has been essentially part of the Armenia for decades, including having members of parliament freely moving between the two. The reason Armenia "officially" maintained that the Qarabag separatists are their own entity is for international PR, their goal was always full annexation but they saw how people reacted to Serbia outright trying to grab territory during the Yugoslav Wars and decided to mask their land grab with talk of "independence" for Qarabag.
Right, but "only" very few attacks. It was not a full out war. And AFAIK, Az doesnt striked back.
I remember an interview with an Azerbaijani commander who reflected on the second Qarabag war and he said that one of our army's weak points and where the vast majority of our losses came from (especially early on) is Armenian artillery. So here's hoping that our army has remedied that weakness.
As for India, Azerbaijan's government has been trying to establish good relations there to neutralize Armenian influence though given how close we are to Turkey and Pakistan, this is proving a bit difficult because of preexisting geopolitical obstacles.
Azerbaijan absolutely fought Armenia. There was mass recruitment/conscription in Armenia and weapons transfer at the time of the war to send them into Qarabag and they were firing artillery from Armenian territory into Azerbaijan. While Azerbaijan was "officially" at war with the separatists, said separatist government has been essentially part of the Armenia for decades, including having members of parliament freely moving between the two. The reason Armenia "officially" maintained that the Qarabag separatists are their own entity is for international PR, their goal was always full annexation but they saw how people reacted to Serbia outright trying to grab territory during the Yugoslav Wars and decided to mask their land grab with talk of "independence" for Qarabag.
Armenia declared full mobilization on first day of the war. This is done when a country is at war, right?
Armenia declares martial law and mobilization over Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenia has declared martial law and total military mobilization following clashes with Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Sunday.www.reuters.com
The vast majority of casualties was also from Armenia itself.
Btw, Azerbaijan did strike some targets within Armenia. I don’t know how many, but there are examples. For example targeting of Scud launchers with HAROP loitering munitions (there is footage).
There is a reason why there is not full scale firing from Armenians in Karabakh anymore.
And thats because what was left of the Armenian Army retreated back into Armenia proper after their defeat in 2020.
There is still 10.000 armenian personnel in Karabakh with tanks, artillery, air defence systems and electronic warfare systems. They are currently rebuilding positions and manpower. Soon they'll attempt a round 2.
A lot of people forgot that the deadline for russian peacekeepers to leave karabakh is 2025 which means only 2 years left; by then azerbaijan will demand the return of the remaining territory occupied by armenia
A lot of people forgot that the deadline for russian peacekeepers to leave karabakh is 2025 which means only 2 years left; by then azerbaijan will demand the return of the remaining territory occupied by armenia
Why is Azerbaijan keeping quiet about thisAzerbaijan has identified 671 illegal military installation of armenia in Karabakh.