Armenia threatens to avenge the dead soldier
Erevan/16.12.13/Turan-ArmInfo December 15 shots from the Azerbaijani side was killed soldiers contractor Grant Pogosyan . According to the version of the Armenian side , the incident occurred on the border with Armenia's Berd region Tovuz region of Azerbaijan in 17 hours.
"The Azerbaijani side , ignoring calls the OSCE Minsk Group , continues to constantly break the ceasefire , even in the days of his stay in Baku the co-chairs . As a result of all this , the actions of the armed forces of Armenia will be tough and will wear preventive character , "- said in a statement the Ministry of Defense of Armenia .
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