Azerbaijan Raised Its Activity On Northern And Eastern Fronts In Nagorno-Karabakh

Azerbaijan Raised Its Activity On Northern And Eastern Fronts In Nagorno-Karabakh

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On November 5, Armenian forces repelled a new attack by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Azerbaijani attack, which targeted the eastern part of the region, started at 10:30 AM local time. Armenian forces quickly forced the attackers to withdrew. Azerbaijani troops left behind an armored personnel carrier, a truck and the dead bodies of several soldiers.

Meanwhile, in the northern part of Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian forces ambushed two Azerbaijani sabotage groups. The groups were preparing to launch attacks.

While Azerbaijani forces are facing resistance in the eastern and northern frontlines of Nagorno-Karabakh, they are advancing with ease in the south.

A day earlier, Azerbaijani forces captured the villages of Mirak and Kavdar in the district of Jabrayil; Mashadiismayilli and Shafibayli in the district of Zangilan; Basharat, Garakishilar and Garajalli in the district of Gubadli.

The Azerbaijani pressure on the southern frontlines of Nagorno-Karabakh may soon lead to a collapse on the eastern and northern directions.

Armenian forces are yet to launch any meaningful counter-attack in southern Nagorno-Karabakh. Such a move, if it happens, could turn the tide of the war.

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RichardD

What are the troop strengths of the forces involved?

Harry Smith

Overall ratio Armenia to Azerbaijan is 1 to 3 in both manpower and military equipment except UAVs. Azerbaijan has many more and much better UAVs.

Jihadi Colin

What Armenia has is immaterial. Armenia can’t commit more than a fraction of its forces to defend what even it acknowledges to be Azeri territory even if Pashinyan wants to. It has to keep back and majority to defend itself.

What Azerbaijan has is also immaterial. It’s got jihadi headchopper shock troops and Ottoman air and drone cover.

Harry Smith

Are you trying to say Armenians have nothing but wet dreams?

Jihadi Colin

You are welcome to whatever fantasy interpretation of my comments you want.

RichardD

Is that just for the Artsahk conflict or national militaries in total?

Harry Smith

Azeris are for Artsakh. Armenians are in total.

Random Dude

Now that Lachin-Shusha road as well as northern roads are blocked, 25k troops are simply in logistical encirclement. Next phase will be artillery duels.

SevenMoons

Armenian forces have lost most of their armors, artillery and most heavy weapons. They can’t get more supplies and man-powers since roads into NK have been effectively blocked.

The question is how long the Artskins can hold. They are also probably 60,000 civilians trapped.

PZIVJ
Mr T

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Icarus Tanović

Indeed.

Harry Smith

NK still has supply route from the Nord.

Jihadi Colin

It is a much more roundabout and extended route and also more vulnerable to interdiction by air and artillery strikes from Azerbaijan proper.

John Brown

Its under Azer fire control as well. This happened in the second week of the war

Harry Smith

Yep. But is still better than nothing.

John Brown

NK still has supply route from the Nord.
Its under Azer fire control as well. This happened in the second week of the war

Harry Smith

The route from north of Stepanakert. As I know it is still free.

John Brown

Yes Armenia has control of the physical space, but it is under fire control of the Azer army. Azer army can see and shoot artillery at anything on those roads. This is why Lachin is so important. The Lachin area had the only roads left with free and uninterrupted supply and transport.

Harry Smith

Maybe you are right. Some Russian guys said that northern route is still available. It is quite possible they have outdated info.

John Brown

that northern route is still available

Yes it is.

But it is under Azer artillery fire control. So a lot of what goes that way can be picked off.

No sending big slow easy to pick off large convoys of trucks. Maybe NK can get 33% if that, of what they could normally transport on the northern route before it came under Azer artillery fire control.

Rhodium 10

Put your glasses and look at maps…Armenian army can send tanks and Bm-21 to Southwest along Armenian territory to Iran border and give these weapons to NK….also from Armenia to Lachin border…..

John Brown

The question is how long the Artskins can hold.

If they fight to the death maybe a month. if they surrender which is smart, why die for nothing when your own PM and leaders abandon you, maybe 2 weeks.

Jihadi Colin

“Such a move, if it happens, could turn the tide of the war.”

Yeah, by frittering away whatever manpower and equipment the Armenian side has left.

Icarus Tanović

Yes friends, pound them back.