Arayik Harutyunyan Accused All Armenians of Unwillingness to Fight
"President" of Karabakh Arayik Harutyunyan met with servicemen in Shusha (November 5, 2020). Harutyunyan presented his past appeals, including from Shusha, noting that this was done in order not to look for traitors and "those who sold the land." The first episode was filmed on October 3, when Azerbaijan liberated the village of Talysh and reached the village of Madagiz. Then there was «a threat to the entire north».
According to him, then part of the military retreated in panic from the Yehniker region and did not have enough resources to provide the rear. Some irregulars refused to take forward positions.
"I said that I would go ahead, but they refused," Harutyunyan said, presenting one of the episodes.
Some people nevertheless went with him and the task was solved. He said that he was talking about it because he had to.
According to him, he warned every time that there is a need for human resources. He noted that according to experts, it was necessary to mobilize 80-100 thousand people to win.
According to him, those politicians who are looking for traitors today should provide data on their participation, on the participation of their loved ones and relatives. Selfies don't work.
Seyran Ohanyan spoke about the reasons for the fall of Shusha, According to him, there were problems from the air, in particular, the UAVs, but the main reason was that the soldiers were left alone. It was mainly 18-year-olds who fought.
And in the end, there was a danger of their encirclement, which is why a peace agreement was signed. Stepanakert was in danger from a numerically superior enemy.
He also called those men from Karabakh who left the country and hid in Armenia as traitors. --0-----
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- 11 November 2020 20:49
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