Twelve Objects in Azerbaijan, Which Armenians Can Strike with Missiles
After the loud statement of the Armenian president that he is ready to give an order for a missile attack on Azerbaijan, the former commander of the Armenian forces in Karabakh, Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan not only supported this, but also specified exactly where these blows will be made.
In an interview with Lragir, he noted there is no need to wait for a new offensive from Azerbaijan to strike back.
“I have a map on which 12 points are marked, where people do not live, but there are important engineering infrastructures, and if you strike at these places, you can cause considerable damage. These are power stations, gas pipelines and oil pipelines. This is the Mingechaur water reservoir, two powerful power stations that serve about 40% of the population of Azerbaijan, and oil facilities near Baku.
If you strike at them, not Baku, people will not perish, but you can destroy strategic objects, which can sober them. We have no right to allow a second offensive and new April events,” Ter-Tadevosyan said, referring to the UN Charter, which allegedly allows Armenia to launch a preventive strike against a potential aggressor.
Asked whether Russia would allow Armenia to use Iskanders, he noted that Russia and the rest of the world powers are against the resumption of the war.
“The role of Russia is difficult to determine. They want to be friends with us, and with Azerbaijan, and they will do everything to ensure that there is no war,” he concluded. -02D-
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