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    ARMENIAN PARTY EXPECTS OSCE ASSESSMENT IN VIEW OF ACCUSATIONS BY AZERBAIJAN OF SHOOTING FROM 'GRAD' FACILITY

    ArmInfo
    2010-12-24 12:57:00

    ArmInfo. The Armenian party expects the OSCE assessment in view of
    accusations by Azerbaijan of shooting from 'Grad' facility, spokesman
    of Armenia's Defense Ministry David Karapetyan told ArmInfo.

    To recall, the Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan has recently come out
    with accusations about the allegedly happened ceasefire violation
    with the use of 'Grad' facility. "On 17 December at 9:30 PM Armed
    Forces of Armenia broke the cease-fire regime and issued a reactive
    fragmentation fougasse with a caliber 122 mm from "Grad" BM-21",
    Defense Ministry of Azerbaijan said. According to Azerbaijani mass
    media, the projectile was allegedly issued towards Borsunlu village
    from the distance 15-16 km. There were no suffered.

    When commenting on this information at the request of Arminfo
    correspondent, press- secretary of the NKR Defense Ministry,
    Colonel Senor Hasratyan said "this is disinformation from head to
    foot and the Karabakh party remains attached to cease fire regime
    observing". Along with this, D. Karapetyan advised the Azerbaijani
    AF command to tighten control of its own ammunition for it not to
    explode without a corresponding order.

    According to the Azerbaijani media, on December 23, Antal
    Herdich, field assistant of Personal Representative of the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk, got acquainted with
    the place where the artillery shell fell, however he refrained from
    any comments. When commenting on this information at ArmInfo's request,
    D. Karapetyan said a discussion was held with the Ambassador's Yerevan
    office and the Armenian party is expecting the OSCE assessment.




    From: A. Papazian
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