Azeri diversions become increasingly unsuccessfulSeptember 4, 2010 - 17:59 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Naturally, the party responsible for ceasefire regime violation will never acknowledge to it, an expert at the Armenian Center for Political and International Studies Ruben Mehrabyan stated, referring to the incident on the line of contact of NKR and Azeri armed forces. “Azeri diversions become increasingly unsuccessful,” the expert said in a conversation with PanARMENIAN.Net reporter. “Azerbaijan has artificially raised the level of expectations from Armenian side, using provocative actions to uphold it. Azeri diversions might stop, should Baku see political disadvantage in persevering,” Mehrabyan noted. Another subversive attack of the Azerbaijani armed forces was prevented by Nagorno Karabakh servicemen on September 4 morning. As result of a close combat, the Azerbaijanis retreated, leaving one killed in the territory controlled by the NKR army. The NKR Defense Ministry reported no casualties.
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