A brief overview of the recent developments in Nagorno-Karabakh:
- On December 24, representatives of the Azerbaijani military entered the area between Vorotan and Shurnuk for demarcation of the border;
- As of December 26, Russia reported that more than 280 hectares of land and about 107 kilometers of roads were cleared from mines and IEDs and 9000 explosive objects were found and destroyed;
- On December 25, 540 displaced persons returned from Yerevan to Stepanakert by buses with the assistance of Russian peacekeepers;
- As of December 26, more than 44,000 people returned to Karabakh with the assistance of Russian peacekeepers;
- On December 26, the Artsakh Defense Ministry released names of 47 more soldiers who lost their lives in the Karabakh war.
is there some in depth coverage on the extremely weak and lousy performance on Russian weapon systems in the Karabakh conflict? Armenian forces relied fully on Russian weapons and were totally defeated. It seems as if Russia has no answer to Israeli-Turkish systems….can’t shoot down drones or missiles or anything else (which is very visible in Syria as well). Why is there nothing written on the embarassing state of Russian tech (if you want to call it that at all as it seems to be from the stone age)