Ashot Manucharyan: Bursting the myth of combat capability of the Armenian army
Yerevan / 21.04.16 / Turan-ArmInfo: The Armenian leadership for many years performs a single function - robs its own people, a member of the "Karabakh" Committee, the first Armenian President's Advisor for National Security Affairs Ashot Manucharyan told Arminfo. The object of the robbery and was also the Armenian army, which is involved in corruption. However, during the recent fighting, " the myth of the combat capability of the army, and the myth of leadership opportunities in Yerevan busted."
"It immediately became clear that the army also was robbed, just like the whole country," Manucharyan said. From his words it is clear that at the military units on the front the soldiers did not have bulletproof vests, which were "stolen."
According to Armenian media and publications in social networks, the Armenian part at the front do not have enough fuel, medicine. During the fighting, the Armenian side could not find an opening to place armor and organize operational communication and management of units. -02D-
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