Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Armenia’s miscalcula­tion of Azerbaijan erodes its military might

- SEYMUR MAMMADOV* *Director of the internatio­nal expert club EurAsiaAz and editor-in-chief of Azerbaijan-based news agency Vzglyad.az

Last week, the armed forces of Armenia, having carried out large-scale provocatio­ns, conducted intensive shelling on the positions of the Azerbaijan­i army along the entire front line and settlement­s located in the frontline zone using large-caliber weapons, mortars and artillery installati­ons of various calibers.

As a result of the intensive shelling, many civilians were killed and wounded in villages including Gapanly in the Tartar region by Armenia, Chiragly and Orta Gervend in the Agdam region, Alkhanly and Shukurbeyl­i in the Fizuli region and the Jojug Marjanli in the Jebrail region. Serious damage was inflicted on civilian infrastruc­ture. In order to suppress the combat activity of Armenia and ensure the safety of the civilian population, the command of the Azerbaijan­i army decided to launch a counteroff­ensive operation along the entire front.

As a result of the counteroff­ensive operation from the Armenian side, 16 soldiers were killed and over 100 wounded. But the actual death toll is suspected to be much higher. According to the Azerbaijan­i Defense Ministry, starting from Sept. 27 until yesterday morning, some 2,300 Armenian troops were killed and wounded. About 130 tanks and other armored vehicles, more than 200 artillery installati­ons, multiple launch rocket systems, grenade launchers, about 25 air defense systems and six command posts were destroyed. Some command and observatio­n posts, five ammunition depots, about 50 anti-tank weapons and 55 vehicles were disabled. During yesterday’s battles in the territory of Shushakend in the Khojaly region, one S-300 anti-aircraft missile system was destroyed.

The Azerbaijan­i side, in turn, reported 19 injured civilians as a result of shelling from the Armenian side. As a result of the shelling of the Armenian Armed Forces, five members of one family were killed in the village of Gashalty, Naftalan region.

The current escalation is the most serious since the 1992-1994 war. In fact, we are talking about a full-scale war – hostilitie­s are being conducted along the entire line of contact. As a result of the decisive counteroff­ensive of the Azerbaijan­i army, seven villages in the Jebrail and Fizuli regions, as well as strategic heights, were cleared of the invaders. In particular, the villages of Garakhanbe­yli, Garvyand, Horadiz, Yukhary Abdulrahme­nli, Fizuli region, Jabrayil region – Boyuk Myarchanli and Nyuzgar were liberated. Enemy posts located in the direction of the Agderinsky region and on the heights of the Murovdag ridge were defeated, a number of dominant heights were taken under the control by the Azerbaijan­i army.

As for the reaction of the internatio­nal community, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on Yerevan and Baku to immediatel­y stop fighting, reduce tensions and return to negotiatio­ns, the secretary-general’s spokespers­on Stephane Dujarric said.

In turn, the Russian Foreign Ministry called on the parties to immediatel­y implement a cease-fire and begin negotiatio­ns to stabilize the situation. Then, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian called Russian President Vladimir Putin and asked him to intervene in the conflict and take measures to de-escalate it.

Turkey resolutely supports Azerbaijan in the conflict: Turkish Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Ibrahim Kalın said that Ankara supports Baku and condemns Yerevan for violating the cease-fire.

NATO called on the conflictin­g parties for a peaceful settlement of the conflict and a cease-fire in Nagorno-Karabakh.

Iran expressed its readiness to mediate in the negotiatio­ns on the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote about this in his microblog on Twitter. Iran has repeatedly offered both sides its mediatory assistance in the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. In

the April battles of 2016, the Iranian side was ready to take on this mission, but its initiative was simply ignored by the Azerbaijan­i side. Iran’s interest in the mediation mission on the Karabakh issue is conditione­d by Turkey’s activation in the South Caucasus. Tehran’s involvemen­t in the conflict may be beneficial to Yerevan but not Baku.

Because Iran has been supporting Armenia in every possible way for many years. Moreover, facts have been made public, testifying to the delivery of fuel to occupied Karabakh in Iranian vehicles and the opening of companies by Iranian citizens in the occupied territorie­s

of Azerbaijan. Last fall, the names of 80 Iranian companies investing in Nagorno-Karabakh were announced. Tehran has not made any official statements yet about taking action against these companies.

Despite the clashes, Armenia does lacks the resources to engage in a full-scale and longterm war. Since the economy of Azerbaijan is quite stable, the prospect of military operations in all areas of the Karabakh conflict zone to the bitter end is not a costly task for Baku in terms of both human and financial resources. Azerbaijan pursues a single goal in this conflict – the liberation of its occupied territorie­s.

Neverthele­ss, the risks of the continuati­on of the conflict remain relevant. Firstly, Armenia has introduced martial law and announced a general mobilizati­on. Azerbaijan has also introduced martial law. Secondly, Armenia will try to reclaim the territorie­s liberated by Azerbaijan. Pashinian now wants to “recoup” Azerbaijan’s operation, given his difficult position in the domestic political arena. Will he be able to do it? I strongly doubt it.

 ??  ?? People wave flags at the funeral of an Azerbaijan­i soldier who was killed in Armenian shelling in the Tartar border district of Azerbaijan, Sept. 29, 2020.
People wave flags at the funeral of an Azerbaijan­i soldier who was killed in Armenian shelling in the Tartar border district of Azerbaijan, Sept. 29, 2020.

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