Azerbaijani Forces Withdrew From Farukh Village In Karabakh: Russian MoD

Azerbaijani Forces Withdrew From Farukh Village In Karabakh: Russian MoD

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Azerbaijani Armed Forces had withdrawn from the village of Farukh in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on March 27.

Farukh was captured by Azerbaijani forces on March 24. A day after the attack on the village, a series of Azerbaijani drone strikes claimed the lives of three soldiers of the unrecognized Artsakh Defense Army. The attack Farukh and the drone strikes were serious violations of the Russian-brokered 2020 ceasefire agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

In a statement, the Russian MoD said Azerbaijani forces withdrew from Farukh following talks mediated by the commander of the Russian peacekeeping force in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Azerbaijani and Armenian sides are yet to confirm the withdrawal.

Despite the withdrawal of Azerbaijani forces from Farukh, the Russian MoD reported two new ceasefire violations in Nagorno-Karabakh.

“Two violations of the ceasefire regime were recorded by the armed forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Askeran region. As a result of the skirmish, two people from each side were wounded,” the ministry said in a statement.

Earlier, the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan criticized the Russian MoD for ignoring what it claimed to be ceasefire violations by Armenian forces. In a statement, the Azerbaijani MoD called on Armenian forces to withdraw from Nagorno-Karabakh.

The situation in Nagorno-Karabakh will likely remain tense. Azerbaijan appears to be trying to take advantage of the war in Ukraine, which reportedly forced Russia to withdraw some of its troops from Nagorno-Karabakh.

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Vlad the invader

I begged to withdraw, do not have enough idiots signing up my Russian Army!

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Shoygu the losser

Boss we ran out of children, should we send in the babuskas?

basement in US embassy in poland

could you tell us about jews in “ukraine.” how many jews are living in “ukraine”?

Last edited 2 years ago by basement in US embassy in poland
Vlad the invader

You have to ask my Wagner mercs, they best Nazis you can hire!

basement in US embassy in poland

they are everywhere and every facet of “ukraine.” so that is a legit question. even your president zalensky is a jew.

basement in US embassy in poland

“ukrainians” are just russians and they all speak russian. what the fuk are you shitting on then?

Last edited 2 years ago by basement in US embassy in poland
Vlad the invader

I wish they would be Russian, so could make them join my Russian Army!

Shoygu the losser

Depends what a “Russian” is. I viking, a tatar, a moscal, a lil green, a sugar addicted babushka?

basement in US embassy in poland

“ukraine” never existed and that is why “ukraine” never had a monarch unlike all the countries in europe. “ukraine” was created by lenin and showed up on the map right after world war 1.
“ukraine” is borderland in russian and it is just a remote territory of russia. that is why all “ukrainians” speak russian.

Last edited 2 years ago by basement in US embassy in poland
Shoygu the losser

There are many countries that never existed and the age of empires are over, times for young nations to break the old empires.

Many in Russia don’t have Russian as mother tongue, they should be free nations. Have you checked Shoygu’s mother tongue?

basement in US embassy in poland

that is nothing to do with the question I raised. the fact is “ukraine” never existed. it is just a russian oblast. then what the fuk are you shitting on? just go with the program.

basement in US embassy in poland

one more thing:
if the successive russian governments right after world war 1 adopted policies to incorporate an oblast called “ukraine” even using force, you wouldn’t be talking about this nonsense. russia didn’t do it and so that is the only mistake russia made.

Last edited 2 years ago by basement in US embassy in poland
mistiick

Armenia should seriously get some light portable radars and manpads. Those drones are fairly slow and normally operate at lower altitudes, so they are vulnerable. SAM systems are not best in case of Armenia because conflict area is fairly small and full potential of early detection range will not be achieved. When drones are up, they will often reach their targets before detection. Unless if they had S300 or Pantsir radar up all the time, which is very unlikely. Those systems are activated in times of conflict and otherwise they are dormant.

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Rondon

Lets stalk specifics how low do the Baraktars have to be to fire the missiles or drop bombs, what ordinance do the use? How long does it take them to descend to a range where they can be hit by manpads?

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Strangenow

Perhaps there are agents provocateurs stirring trouble? Considering that this is happening now, there are likely to be shenanigans afoot. Is there a case of people being paid off to do vile things.
Who has been approached. INVESTIGATE this!

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Murat

Not even the Azeri’s are listening to the Russians. What pathetic state has the Russians become?

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Femto

Should have demolished that village before retreating.

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Bigg Chungus

Azerbaijan is a tool of Zionists and Turks. Yes, Armenians have savagely killed some people. But Azerbaijan is ultimately in the wrong alliance, and they will pay the price for it. They forget that Russia and Iran are their increasingly impatient neighbors!