Three Generals Dismissed in Armenia
The decree of the President of Armenia dismissed the Deputy Minister of Defense of Armenia, responsible for the logistics of the army, General Alik Mirzabekyan.
The Chief of the Communication Services Major General Komitas Muradyan was sacked and the Major General Arshak Karapetyan was dismissed from the post of Chief of the Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff, the Armenian media reported.
So, the rumors that Armenians did not have the due communication and enough diesel fuel for armored vehicles on the front were confirmed.
The dismissal of the chief of the Intelligence indicates that the actions of Azerbaijani Armed Forces were a complete surprise for the Armenian side.
All this indicates serious failings in the Armenian command. In addition, the Armenian media published a journalistic investigation, from which it follows that General Alik Mirzabekyan gained huge amounts of money by selling military equipment. -02D-
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