I think TSKMAP might have mis-quoted.
The motion was submitted. Turkish Army is going to Karabakh.
Its a "ceasefire observation mission", which sounds a lot like a ceasfire monitoring centre that Russia proposed.
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I think TSKMAP might have mis-quoted.
The motion was submitted. Turkish Army is going to Karabakh.
99TL and you can have one too.Even tho the source is a known liar the photos are interesting...
Second deceptive Russian map. I don't think that they will be getting Dadivank monastery. At least they have shown Agdam on this one.Another Russian map View attachment 6507
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Война не уходит одна – Коммерсантъ
В воскресенье азербайджанские войска собирались вступить на территорию Кельбаджарского района Нагорного Карабаха — первого из трех, откуда должны быть выведены армянские силы. Однако в связи с тем, что мирные жители не успевали покинуть этот район, в Баку согласились отложить ввод войск до 25...www.kommersant.ru
Armenians going full suicide mode, Russia should let Azerbaijan finish the job but we all know Russia is there for something else.
A closer look at that article reveals it's little else but 'I've heard of these Turkish generals, so I say they are in command in Azerbaijan'. I.e. pure nonsense.
The operations in Karabakh were led by 1 Lieutenant General and 2 Major Generals sent by the TAF to Azerbaijan. The success of our generals has fallen into the language of Russian newspapers
A closer look at that article reveals it's little else but 'I've heard of these Turkish generals, so I say they are in command in Azerbaijan'. I.e. pure nonsense.
Pay attention:
- Ersay: should've been involved in a coup against Erdogan - but then given the command of the 2nd Commando Brigade, and should now be in charge of the Azerbaijani armed forces.... because some newspapers said so...?
Where's the evidence for him being in charge of the Azerbaijani armed forces?
- Then the article switches to Ongai... should've received his commission in 1982, but then nothing is said about him at all - especially not that by now he must be something like 60-65, and thus almost certainly in retirement, i.e. no active officer of the TSK any more.
...and where is evidence he's in Azerbaijan at all?
Then the article switches to Kahya... and, oh my dear: he visited Baku, together with Cavusoglu and Akar.
That should be evidence for.... exactly what? That he's visited Baku, together with Cavusoglu and Akar, nothing else.
Kahya is simply working in a function where it's normal to make such visits to Azerbaijan, considering the amount of Turkish-made equipment delivered over the last year.
Bottom line: lots of could be/would be/should be, sold as 'authoritative information'...
Its quite likely the details of the article are utter nonsense, however its not irrational to presume that Turkish drone operators and military planners were with Azerbaijan.
What makes me think the drone operators from Turkey was the proficiency in their use. They preformed better here then they did in syria and libya.
The drones were almost certainly operated by Turkish personal. There was to little time in between when Azerbaijan received and used them in the war for them to train personal themselves, i think atleast. The rest are just rumors to diminish the great achievements by our brothers.