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We are starting to see the Arm tanks being covered with tarpaulins and camouflage now, but will it make any difference with modern infrared cameras. Perhaps it's just to make the soldiers feel more secure but do they have any options other than laying low and not even turning engines on. And if they do this, what actual fighting are they doing?
 

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Armenians destroyed and insulted
our religious and historical monuments.

First building looks like a mosque in the occupied area. I am happy to see it is still standing. Turks will fix it inshallah, they are really good at restoration now and have done amazing work across the former ottoman regions. They have even recently restored a lot of historical buildings in Turkish held areas of Syria.
I did assume earlier that they had demolished a lot of Islamic historical buildings in NK like the Serbs did throughout Bosnia in the 90's but there are a lot of Armenian historical buildings in Turkey and I suppose the Arms were worried about the fate of these structures.
 

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Im wondering how many armenians from Turkiye have joined in the frontlines or have donated money.
I probably wont make many friends with the following statement but you guys gotta stop the witch hunt comments that are generalizing a whole ethnicity even if its the Armenians.
There are many Turkish-Armenian citizen, traditional families who lived for centuries in these places.
 

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I probably wont make many friends with the following statement but you guys gotta stop the witch hunt comments that are generalizing a whole ethnicity even if its the Armenians.
There are many Turkish-Armenian citizen, traditional families who lived for centuries in these places.

Didnt do us any good when they backstabbed us at our worst time. Its not a witch hunt what I said is a fact no matter how much we try to dodge it just to be PC. Armenian diaspora around the world are descending upon the frontlines countries from France, Syria, Lebanon and South American countries this now begs the question how many from Turkiye joined to kill our Azerbaijani brothers.

Either way their citizenships should be revoked because they will get combat experience and use this against Turkey.
 
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Didnt do us any good when they backstabbed us at our worst time. Its not a witch hunt what I said is a fact no matter how much we try to dodge it just to be PC. Armenian diaspora around the world are descending upon the frontlines countries from France, Syria, Lebanon and South American countries this now begs the question how many from Turkiye joined to kill our Azerbaijani brothers.

Either way their citizenships should be revoked because they will get combat experience and use this against Turkey.
What i said has nothing to do with being PC you dont seem to understand it nor am i gonna further waste my time with trying to explain.
 

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yea, probably like last one which happened to be armenian and captured later completely.
 

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So after 13 days of fighting,the progression along the Georgian border seems quite limited. (It hardly went beyond Mataghis,which must be something like 10km from the border)

In the south along the Iranian border,the progression is more important with the capture of Jebrayil (Penetration of 20-25km)

In both cases the front is pushed into the mountain foothills,the progression will be much slower and difficult. Despite the superiority of the Azeris on the ground and in the air,the Armenians are quite well resisting,their lines of defence haven't totally collapsed.
 

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It is certain the Russians will work out for a ceasefire and status quo,the Azeris should try gaining as much ground as possible so to be in position of force during the negociations. Of course easier said than to be done.
 

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It is certain the Russians will work out for a ceasefire and status quo,the Azeris should try gaining as much ground as possible so to be in position of force during the negociations. Of course easier said than to be done.
Putin announced yesterday that he is unwilling to intervene as long as the fighting does not take place on Armenian soil. Therefore, there will be none of these efforts on the part of Russia. Pressure comes first from France and the rest of the west. France is officially rejected as a mediator, so there is no meeting between the two parties (AZ and ARM).
BTW, the process is always slower in mountainous regions, but faster when the front moves down into the valleys.. where a mountain rises, it falls at some point -> the Armenians will be in a strategically even worse situation.

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