CENTRAL NEWS
An offensive by Turkish-Azerbaijani armed forces in the south-eastern direction of Artsakh was thwarted by the tank and anti-tank divisions of the Artsakh Defense Army resulting in the Azerbaijani army losing 10 armoured equipment.
“Combat operations continue. The tactical-strategic situation is under the control of the Defence Army units,” Defence Ministry spokesperson Shushan Stepanyan said.
Earlier the Artsakh military had reported that they had destroyed a total of 36 tanks and armoured vehicles, 4 helicopters and other equipment since the Azeri attack began.
According to the latest data, the Azerbaijani side has suffered nearly 200 human losses as a result of its aggression. The Artsakh side has destroyed a total of 4 Azerbaijani attacking helicopters, 27 UAVs, 36 tanks, armored vehicle, as well as 2 engineering armored vehicles and 11 armored equipment.
Ottoman ghost
On September 27 early morning the Azerbaijani military has launched a massive cross-border artillery attack being coordinated by Turkey on Artsakh, including on civilian settlements. Peaceful settlements are also under bombardment, including the capital city of Stepanakert. 59 people were killed and more than 200 were wounded in Artsakh from the Azerbaijani attack.
Armenia and Artsakh have declared a martial law and mobilization against Erdogans neo-Ottoman attacks -an attempt to re-occupy the lands lost by the Ottoman empire.
Promoting the idea of neo-ottomanism under a ‘one nation’ campaign between Turkic people (Azerbaijanis, Uzbeks, Kazakhs, Turkmens, Kyrgyz and Uyghur people) the Erdogan regime is attempting to reoccupy its way from the Middle East, to Africa and stretching to the borders of Europe.
This campaign has been promoted around the world through Islamic or humanitarian aid organizations owned by the jihadist Erdogan regime who had previously made clear that they do not oppose the views of radical jihadist organizations such as ISIS. Instead, the terrorist Turkish state re-armed the same beheading jihadists in more civilised uniforms and is using them as paid soldiers in its neo-Ottoman adventures.
State-owned Turkish media outlets have played a big role in convincing the people of Turkey that its worldwide attacks on civilians is legitimate by running extensive propaganda campaigns to create the idea that regional people depend on the Turkish state, as witnessed in the example of Efrin. Most of the campaigns are centred around false allegations that the Armenian army is attacking civilians, on a deceived fantasy of ‘Superior Turkish power’ and that the Azerbaijani people support the attacks.
An article titled by one of these psychological warfare outlets which were built on the basis of brainwashing people into tolerating Erdogan’s costly adventures, is selling creative stories that Armenian soldiers ran away in fear after seeing Azerbaijani soldiers, and that the Armenian government ordered that the fleeing soldiers were shot. The outlet also posted photos of Azerbaijani terrorists putting making the fascist Grey Wolves sign, a sign of Turkish supremacy.