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    Armenian troops said on alert along Azeri contact line

    Ayna, Baku
    29 Jul 05


    An anonymous source at the Azerbaijani-Armenian front line has said
    that Armenian troops are being put on alert in Azerbaijan's occupied
    districts of Agdam and Fuzuli. In an interview with Ayna newspaper,
    the source said that over 1,000 troops and military hardware were sent
    to the areas in question from other military units in Armenia. Another
    source in the Azerbaijani Defence Ministry told the paper that the
    troops were just being rotated and that the Azerbaijani troops were
    ready to retaliate should a war break out. Ayna quoted unidentified
    military experts as saying that tension on the front line might be
    connected with certain misunderstanding in the talks. The following is
    an excerpt from the report by Azerbaijani newspaper Ayna on 29 July
    headlined "The army was put on alert"

    Armenia has been increasing the number of servicemen in its army units
    stationed in Azerbaijan's occupied Agdam and Fuzuli districts. Over
    1,000 well-trained servicemen were brought from Armenia's other
    military units to these areas over the past week. Ayna obtained this
    exclusive information from a source at the [Azerbaijani-Armenian]
    front line. The source said that the Armenian army was trying to
    reinforce its positions in the occupied areas of Fuzuli and Agdam
    districts. In addition, military hardware and firearms are also being
    delivered there.

    Armenian forces build up on front line

    The source noted some changes in the line-up of the enemy
    positions. The Distances between Armenian divisions and platoons on
    the contact line looked reduced. The distance between Armenian
    divisions were was normally 250-300 metres and it has now been reduced
    to 150 metres. This was thanks to additional troops brought in from
    Armenia. The source said that 24 platoons (8 companies) had been
    brought to the front line in Agdam over the past six days. These
    platoons consist of 25-27 men each, making a total of 600-650. The
    line-up of troops changed in Fuzuli District as well, and additional
    forces are expected to be dispatched to the area.

    "Over 500 Armenian soldiers (about 20 platoons) have been taken to
    Fuzuli District in personnel carriers," the source said. He did not
    rule out that the actual number might be higher. This information was
    mainly obtained through observations, possibly from the opposite side
    [as given].

    Azerbaijan retaliates

    The reinforcement of the enemy positions in two front-line areas
    affected the Azerbaijani armed forces' positions as well. According to
    reports we received, the Azerbaijani troops have been put on high
    alert. Certain work is being done in our front-line military units in
    preparations for the war which might break out at any moment. At the
    same time, training is being provided to cut at source any possible
    sabotage actions by the enemy.

    The Azerbaijani Defence Ministry did not confirm the report that
    Azerbaijani armed forces positions have been put on alert. The
    ministry said the Azerbaijani servicemen were always on alert, ready
    to prevent any sabotage action by the enemy.

    The ministry's representative, who wished to remain anonymous,
    believes that the positions of the Armenian and Azerbaijani troops
    change periodically.

    Troops are rotated on front line

    "This is connected with rotation of the troops," the source said. He
    disagreed with the opinion about reinforcement of Armenian positions
    on the opposite side of the front line. He said it was impossible to
    speak about high combat readiness of Armenian servicemen on the
    opposite side.

    "The liberation of the lands by our servicemen in a short period of
    time after the war breaks out will show that this is not the case," he
    said.

    The retired Col Ildirim Mammadov believes that the current situation
    on the front line does not satisfy Azerbaijan's wishes. He thinks it
    is important to put constant pressure on the enemy.

    "Our army should put pressure on the enemy at certain periods of
    time. This will attract the international public's attention to the
    conflict region and Azerbaijan will establish its military dominance
    over Armenia," the expert said. He went on to say that it is always
    necessary for Azerbaijan to take advantage of the army factor in order
    to facilitate the Baku government to strengthen its position in the
    Nagornyy Karabakh talks.

    Tension in talks affects situation on front line

    Numerous military experts regard the build-up of tension along the
    front line as natural. They think that the military units stationed on
    the front line might be seen as a barometer of the Karabakh talks
    between Azerbaijan and Armenia. As soon as tension heightens in talks,
    the combat readiness of the front line military units, specifically
    the deployment of additional troops and hardware, also increases.

    "If the enemy reinforces its positions and Azerbaijan retaliates, it
    will be necessary to pay attention to political talks. So, perhaps,
    some misunderstanding appeared in the Karabakh settlement," the
    experts said.

    [Passage omitted: reported details]
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