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    NATO HOPES TENSION IN ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI BORDER WILL NOT LEAD TO GREAT INSTABILITY

    ARMENPRESS
    8 June, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, JUNE 8, ARMENPRESS: NATO expressed its concern about incidents
    which took place in Armenian-Azerbaijani and all long Karabakh conflict
    border. Armenpress reports that about this declared NATO coordinator
    in Caucasus region William Law. "We hope that the present situation
    will not lead to great instability" said NATO representative. In
    his words North-Atlantic Alliance protects the efforts of OSCE Minsk
    group in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement.

    Ceasefire violations in different parts of Armenian -Azerbaijani
    border have been registered on June 7 night. Information and public
    Relations Department of the Ministry of Defense informed Armenpress
    Azerbaijani Armed Forces have repeatedly been shooting in Armenian
    directions. There are no victims and wounded.

    Azerbaijani Armed Forces intelligence diversion undertook infiltration
    attempt to the combat positions of the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Army on
    June 6 night ; which resulted in the death of NKR Defense Army soldier.

    A regular diversion by the Azerbaijani side in the direction
    of the posts of Armed Forces of Armenia has been registered
    near the settlement of Chambarak, northeastern sector of the
    Armenian-Azerbaijani line of contact, June 6, 17:00.

    In the southern part of Karabakh-Azerbaijani contact line (in direction
    of Horadiz) on June 6 at 04:15 by the diversion group of the opponent
    was taken another attempt to penetrate into one of Nagorno-Karabakh
    defense army's military positions.

    Only during June 6 and June 7 thousands of shots were released by
    Azerbaijani military forces from weapons of different calibers in
    direction of Defense Army's positions.

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