Министр обороны НКР:

11 тысяч случаев нарушений Азербайджаном режима прекращения огня в течение 2011 года - свидетельство продолжения нагорно- карабахского конфликта просто в другом формате. Подобное мнение выразил "Азг" министр обороны Нагорно-Карабахской Республики Мовсес Акопян.

В течение последнего года азербайджанская армия, по словам министра, произвела более 57 тысяч выстрелов, из них 6 тысяч было произведено из снайперских винтовок. Акопян склонен расценивать данную политику

высшего руководства Азербайджана как необъявленную войну, приведшую к жертвам в Армии обороны НКР, хотя и несравнимо меньшим, чем у противника. По его словам, каждый солдат Армии обороны в 2011 году с честью выполнил все поставленные перед ним боевые задачи.

По данным правозащитных организаций в одном лишь 2011 году в армянских Вооруженных силах было зафиксировано 33 случая гибели военнослужащих. Из всех этих случаев лишь 11 военнослужащих погибли вследствие нарушения режима прекращения огня в зоне карабахского конфликта. Министерство же обороны Армении от публикации официальных данных пока воздерживается. Потери с противоположной стороны в разы больше.

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