Никол Пашинян выступил с обращением к армянскому народу в момент, когда конфликт в Карабахе достигает решающего момента

Премьер-министр Армении Никол Пашинян обратился по телевидению со страстным обращением к армянскому народу в субботу днем ​​(3 октября), когда во всю шли бои между армянскими и азербайджанскими силами в зоне нагорно-карабахского конфликта. В своем послании Пашинян сказал армянскому народу: "Мы переживаем, возможно, самый решающий момент в нашей многотысячелетней истории".

Премьер-министр Пашинян сказал:

"Уже более недели Армия обороны Арцаха и тысячи армян ведут борьбу не на жизнь, а на смерть за священную землю Арцаха. На данный момент у нас уже есть значительные человеческие потери, как военные, так и гражданские, большое количество военной техники больше не пригодно к использованию, но противник все еще не может решить ни одну из своих стратегических задач.

Бдительность, с которой наши солдаты, офицеры, генералы и ветераны противостоят преступным нападениям, невероятна. Наши солдаты и добровольцы ничего не жалеют и демонстрируют невероятные примеры героизма. Уничтожены сотни азербайджанских бронетранспортеров, десятки вертолетов и самолетов, сотни БПЛА; их человеческие потери превышают несколько тысяч.

Интенсивные бои продолжаются на всем протяжении линии соприкосновения. В некоторых местах войска Армии обороны находятся на сложных позициях, в других они контролируют ситуацию".

Премьер-министр Армении обратился с горячим обращением к армянскому народу. Он сказал:

"Только и только победа - вот завершение, которое мы себе представляем в конце этой борьбы. Сегодня несколько часов назад АО осуществила активные контрнаступательные действия и добилась существенных успехов, разгромив несколько подразделений специального назначения. Сколько бы наш враг не пополнял свои ряды наемными бандитами, он не сможет конкурировать с армянской волей жить и побеждать. И мы совместными усилиями должны сломать хребет противнику, чтоб он больше никогда не протягивал свои преступные руки в нашу сторону, никогда не устремлял свой кровавый взор на нашу Родину."

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентства Арменпресс (Ереван)

 

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