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I cant way for the next Azerbaijani military parade. No doubt some spoils of war are going to be shown off :)


We need to see Azerbaijan retaining it’s lands and securing everything that was agreed on the negotiation table before making “victory” parades. Who cares about a bunch of Soviet scrap metal...
 

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Suspect William Stepanyan was arrested
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Will normalisation ever happen? Armenians will hate and attack Turks even if it causes major harm to themselves.

that wont be the case.. some people dont know with what we are facing here.. my opinion is azerbaycan did very bad by inviting russians and thinking a deal with armenia can be made.. we all saw how it began rockets towards baku!

its already broken..

russians cannot be trusted.. and armenians even less better you trust a hungry crocodile before you trust any brainwashed armenian..


this war and their behavior showed us their true face again.. and the turks displacing them did no bad..its just like always armenian crying and lying we saw in this conflict of what they are made off..

azerbaycan did a big mistake and has the worst partner you can imagine (russia) they need to distance them from russia like all turkic states.. russia will never ever want anyone of them being strong and with a good economy..

I may sound bad but this is reality..
 

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Azerbaycan is too drunk on the victory. TSK should have had a military base before the campaign ended so we could take important roads and such before Russians sits on them.

Stupid
 

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Azerbaycan is too drunk on the victory. TSK should have had a military base before the campaign ended so we could take important roads and such before Russians sits on them.

Stupid
Azerbaijan wont cancel the mission after 5 years thats for sure so that means Russians will be there for the next 10 years, i wonder whats gonna happen afterwards.
 

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Rüstam Osmanoviç Muradov, who was appointed as the commander of the 'Peace Force' in Karabakh, was born in Dagestan. He led operations where civilians died in Syria and Ukraine. He received the "Hero of Russia" award. Who is Rüstam Osmanoviç Muradov?
 

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According to the agreement reached, armed Armenian groups in Karabakh must come out. However, the so-called Karabakh Defense officials announced that a military unit called "Ehnikner" would continue its duty in the region.

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RT English editor in chief Margarita Simonyan: Such a collage is being spread on Armenian social networks. Its meaning: Karabakh is Russia. What's good in this world is that truth always triumphs over untruth. Sometimes it's too late, but still.

This is Russia state owned media

A journalist, propagandist and employee of the Russian state owned television Rossiya-1 Vladimir Solovyov has stated that Russian passports have to be given to the citizens of Karabagh.

For more information in Turkish
 

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It is scary how similar this looks:

In the 1990s, a secession movement supported by the Russian government was initiated in South Ossetia. The intent was to unite the province with Russian North Ossetia.[5] Georgian actions aimed at returning the region to Tbilisi’s control triggered a conflict in which 2,000 to 4,000 people were killed.[6] Pursuant to a Russian-brokered ceasefire and agreements concluded in June 1992, Russian, Georgian, and Ossetian peacekeeping units totaling 1,100 men established their camp near Tskhinvali, the capital of South Ossetia.[7] President Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia attempted to increase border control and limit smuggling operations in the region. He also sent police, military, and intelligence personnel into the region. In response, Russia sent several hundred paramilitary elements and reinforced South Ossetian authorities with Russian high-level law enforcement officials.[8]


Regardless of the different peace plans proposed by Georgian authorities, in November 2006, a popular referendum was held in South Ossetia to reaffirm its independence from Georgia. Ninety-nine percent of voters supported the referendum.[9] In response, the Russian authorities actively started to grant Russian citizenship to South Ossetians and to issue them Russian passports.


On April 16, 2008, then Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a Decree ordering his Cabinet to establish “special relationships” with the South Ossetian government and to open a representative office of the Russian Foreign Ministry in Tskhinvali.[10] This act de facto recognized the independence of South Ossetia from Georgia and was used by the South Ossetian authorities, which were under protection of the Russian forces, as permission to initiate the expulsion of ethnic Georgians from the territory of South Ossetia. On August 1 and 2, 2008, ethnic Georgian villages in the territory of the South Ossetian Autonomous District were bombarded by the South Ossetian paramilitary self-defense force. With the purpose of protecting the population and restoring law and order in South Ossetia, Georgian troops were brought to the territory of this autonomous district on August 7, 2008. The next day, active units of the Russian Armed Forces invaded Georgia, destroying its military, transportation, and economic infrastructure within and outside of the South Ossetian territory. The necessity of defending Russian citizens living in South Ossetia from Georgian military attacks was cited as the justification for Russian actions. After completing the military occupation of the Georgian province of South Ossetia, expelling Georgians and Georgian authorities from the region, and securing the pro-Russian government of South Ossetia, the President of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, issued decrees on the recognition of state independence of the Republic of South Ossetia,[11] raising questions about the possible annexation of this Georgian land by Russia in the future.[12]
 

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More footage of Azerbaijani SF's ambush on the convoy.
 

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