Azerbaijan releases a trophy video of "allegedly" captured Armenian weapons in a village right on the border.
This is after Aliyev claimed to have captured 10+ villages west of this position. This is in the south east of the encalve, on the border with Iran.
Honestly after Azerbaijanis got caught drilling a hole in the ground near a power station to plant a FAKE, dud bomb, I don't trust them anymore.
Keep in mind Azerbaijan and Armenia have much of the same military equipment.
Azerbaijan just released another trophy video showing footage of a village right on the border in the south east of the enclave near iran's border.
Why is this remarkable ?
Well Aliyev claimed in the last 2 days that 10+ villages and towns further west of this village had been decisively captured. He tweeted out the message confidently proclaiming the gains.
I guess this turned out to be false just like Matagis in the north of the enclave. Again, the weapons, we don't know for certain if they're Armenian since both armies have much of the same Russian weaponry.
You know what else is interesting ? Whenever an army go on the offensive, into enemy territory, it's best to expand outwards like a circle, thereby covering ones vulnerable flanks. Just going into enemy territory like a straight line is suicide because an army will be completely surrounded.
On the other hand, if an army has complete air superiority and constant close air support, then they can go directly at specific vital targets, just like how the Americans went straight for Baghdad in 2003, thereby decapitating Saddam's regime. Still, even then there shoulld be some units guarding an armies flanks just in case.
What happened recently in the south of Artsaskh (Nagorno-Karabakh) enclave is that the Azerbaijani's went straight in, like a thin line going deeper into enemy territory, as opposed to expanding like a circle outwards.
According to the Armenians, this was actually a trap to lure them in, after which they ambushed the Azerbaijani army, killing 200 Azerbaijani troops, injuring many more and forcing hundreds more to flee.
This seems to be corroborated by the fact that in the last 2 days Aliyev claimed 10+ villages west of the border, south east of the enclave, had been decisively captured.
Yet today they show off a village right on the border as a trophy ? You can decide for yourself, however it's pretty obvious what happened.
Now with Azerbaijan's latest claims of strikes, they're not showing drone footage anymore. Just an edited satellite picture from Google earth.
BTW Azerbaijan's last drone strike footage did not even show any strikes, but rather merely just tanks, trucks driving around. No impact footage. In my opinion, it's probably surveillance footage, maybe from days past even ?
Again it's so hard to trust them when they've been caught FAKING evidence and making false claims about gains repeatedly
Azerbaijani military targeted arsenal in Ballica/Aygestan town in Karabakh
This is after Aliyev claimed to have captured 10+ villages west of this position. This is in the south east of the encalve, on the border with Iran.
Honestly after Azerbaijanis got caught drilling a hole in the ground near a power station to plant a FAKE, dud bomb, I don't trust them anymore.
Keep in mind Azerbaijan and Armenia have much of the same military equipment.
Azerbaijan just released another trophy video showing footage of a village right on the border in the south east of the enclave near iran's border.
Why is this remarkable ?
Well Aliyev claimed in the last 2 days that 10+ villages and towns further west of this village had been decisively captured. He tweeted out the message confidently proclaiming the gains.
I guess this turned out to be false just like Matagis in the north of the enclave. Again, the weapons, we don't know for certain if they're Armenian since both armies have much of the same Russian weaponry.
You know what else is interesting ? Whenever an army go on the offensive, into enemy territory, it's best to expand outwards like a circle, thereby covering ones vulnerable flanks. Just going into enemy territory like a straight line is suicide because an army will be completely surrounded.
On the other hand, if an army has complete air superiority and constant close air support, then they can go directly at specific vital targets, just like how the Americans went straight for Baghdad in 2003, thereby decapitating Saddam's regime. Still, even then there shoulld be some units guarding an armies flanks just in case.
What happened recently in the south of Artsaskh (Nagorno-Karabakh) enclave is that the Azerbaijani's went straight in, like a thin line going deeper into enemy territory, as opposed to expanding like a circle outwards.
According to the Armenians, this was actually a trap to lure them in, after which they ambushed the Azerbaijani army, killing 200 Azerbaijani troops, injuring many more and forcing hundreds more to flee.
This seems to be corroborated by the fact that in the last 2 days Aliyev claimed 10+ villages west of the border, south east of the enclave, had been decisively captured.
Yet today they show off a village right on the border as a trophy ? You can decide for yourself, however it's pretty obvious what happened.
Now with Azerbaijan's latest claims of strikes, they're not showing drone footage anymore. Just an edited satellite picture from Google earth.
BTW Azerbaijan's last drone strike footage did not even show any strikes, but rather merely just tanks, trucks driving around. No impact footage. In my opinion, it's probably surveillance footage, maybe from days past even ?
Again it's so hard to trust them when they've been caught FAKING evidence and making false claims about gains repeatedly
Azerbaijani military targeted arsenal in Ballica/Aygestan town in Karabakh
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