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    AZERBAIJANI DIVERSION ATTACK PRECEDED BY DRONE FLIGHTS - ARMENIA'S MOD

    news.am
    May 01, 2012 | 15:32

    The Azerbaijani diversion group's penetration into Armenia's territory
    was presumably preceded by the flights of unmanned aerial vehicles
    (UAV). This was stated during the meeting between Armenian MOD and
    OSCE Chairman-in-Office field assistants Hristo Hristov and Irji
    Aberle. To note, the OSCE conducted a monitoring on Monday at the
    line of contact between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    On April 26, the aforesaid diversion group had fired shots at a VAZ
    2107, at the Movses-Aygepar road section. There were four Armenian
    military servicemen in the vehicle, and three of them had died as
    a result.

    The OSCE representatives were also informed that a UAV was hovering
    above one day before the attack and at 2:45 pm. It was on a
    reconnaissance mission.

    "The consistency of the UAV's usage and the diversion operations in the
    same location are interlinked," MOD representatives noted. The Armenian
    side is prepared to submit to the OSCE the drone's flight video.

    Hristo Hristov and Irji Aberle visited the scene of the incident
    where the Azerbaijani diversion group had attacked. The traces of
    blood and the location of the grenade explosion were visible on the
    road. First, the Azerbaijanis had fired at the car and subsequently
    thrown grenades at it.

    "One of the wounded had fallen from the automobile and died on the
    road. They killed the other two after throwing grenades at the car,"
    the local command unit representative noted.

    Also, the OSCE representatives inspected the pelted vehicle, which
    is kept at a Military Police garrison.

    To note, Azerbaijan has violated the ceasefire close to 4,600 times
    since the beginning of this year. Armenian settlements likewise are
    intensively fired at. Thirteen such cases are recorded in Tavush
    Region alone.

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