Reports of Azeri forces fighting inside the ruins of Fuzuli!
This retard has no clue.
If they have reached Fuzuli, then hot zone is closer to Jabrayil/Cebrail. The blue area must be zone cleared of Armenian armed forces.
Aren't they shooting like that because the enemy has dug trenches, and they're lobbing ammo on them this way ?
Well it keeps the Armenians occupied, but a mortar would have been better. TB2 would be best, taking out trench dug soldiers would be pretty easy. It may be overkill, but at the initial stages you'd want to break that line of defense and make them flee, so overwhelming firepower would be best.Its a clever way of using it as a mortar.
Azeri tactics appear to be similar to TSK's successful Euphrates Shield and Olive Branch operations, it'll probably result in large territorial gains for our brothers.
However I'm a bit concerned about news of large Russian convoys entering Armenia. How the hell do they get to Armenia without having to cross through hostile Georgia?
If Iran is aiding Armenians/Russians, its relations with Azerbaijan won't be the same after this. I sense a South Azerbaijani separatist movement in the coming decade.
If they have reached Fuzuli, then hot zone is closer to Jabrayil/Cebrail. The blue area must be zone cleared of Armenian armed forces.
Aren't they shooting like that because the enemy has dug trenches, and they're lobbing ammo on them this way ?
Well, as I understand we can't hit them until they enter Azerbaycan territory, that's when they become military targets.It is said Russia is using Iranian airspace to resupply the Armenians.
If that's true it can be considered a very hostile act by Iran. I reckon the "South Azerbaijanis" in the country won't stay silent. In fact, with the right circumstances and support from Turkey, USA and Israel, they can threaten to topple the Tehran regime. If I were Iran, I'd tread very carefully about this conflict.It is said Russia is using Iranian airspace to resupply the Armenians. Georgia closed its airspace so no Russian plane can enter.
If that's true it can be considered a very hostile act by Iran. I reckon the "South Azerbaijanis" in the country won't stay silent. In fact, with the right circumstances and support from Turkey, USA and Israel, they can threaten to topple the Tehran regime. If I were Iran, I'd tread very carefully about this conflict.
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