The Azerbaijani forces have deployed military units in populated regions and adjacent areas by violating the Article 52 of the 1949 Geneva Convention.
“We have mentioned earlier today about the Mataghis bombardment by the Azerbaijani armed forces. The Karabakhi side, adhering to its adopted strategy of facts, presents the video of Mataghis bombardment by the adversary over night April 27-28.”
Kim Kardashian made a post on her Twitter microblog, reflecting to the publication by the Wall Street Journal, which reads, “Why is it every time we take a step forward, we take two steps back? #STRAIGHTUP bit.ly/1pGdulc .”
“We’ve seen the fragile ceasefire put in place. We were encouraged initially that it appeared to be holding, but obviously tensions remain on the ground. The Secretary has reached out to leaders of both countries, Azerbaijan and Armenia.”
While considering not the transferred amount, but the number of transferers, the difference becomes more than obvious. 4814 individuals and organizations transferred money to NKR special account as of April 26, and 4179 (87%) from them are in Armenian dram. Accordingly, Armenia’s participation in the process is much more.
“Eurovision” Song Contest participant Essaï Altounian tries to provide information to the international community about Azerbaijani firings from Martakert. The singer posted a video in his Facebook page where he both in Armenian and French tells about the Azerbaijani firings in Martakert.
“For the Wall Street Journal to publish something like this is reckless, upsetting and dangerous. It’s one thing when a shitty tabloid profits from a made-up scandal, but for a trusted publication like WSJ to profit from genocide—it’s shameful and unacceptable. Why is it that every time we take one step forward, we take two steps back?”
“That question is always in my mind, and secondly, throughout 1.5 day of military operations about 100 special squad soldiers, moreover, they were not simple soldiers, but young men prepared for the special unit.”
“Here only the possibility of escalation of the so-called frozen conflict is available. And rather sharp throughout the recent period. And, unfortunately, aggravation of armed conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh won’t reduce as well,” Bordyuzha stated.
“The idea that we have the OSCE Minsk Group co-Chair mechanism and that this is enough to at least contain the problem was always, in my opinion, flawed. What happened in the last weeks proved this. However, this does not mean that Russia has been given a free hand to push its own “scenario,”