Pashinyan's "suicide squads": Armenian nationalists call for terrorist attacks in Russia

The Armenian authorities, headed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, finding themselves in complete agony and confusion because of the failed war in Nagorno-Karabakh, are trying to get out of the situation by terror. In particular, Armenian nationalists began to propagandize in society the idea of ​​retaliation in countries that, in their opinion, caused the collapse of the Armenian army against Azerbaijan.

In the Armenian segment of social networks, information about the "suicide squad" is actively disseminated. The first to draw attention to this was the editor-in-chief of the National Defense magazine Igor Korotchenko.

"In a number of Armenian Telegram channels, information has appeared about the formation of suicide squads from among prisoners serving a long term in Armenia for committing especially dangerous crimes," the military expert wrote.

According to him, they are planned to be sent to those sectors of the front where the most fierce battles are taking place.

However, upon a detailed study of these appeals, it turned out that the goals of the "brave Armenian fedayins" are completely different, and they are not even going to give their lives in the war with the Azerbaijanis. According to Armenian commentators, such "suicide squads" in the fight against the high-tech Azerbaijani army, which is mainly waging a contactless war using a large number of drones, will have no effect, and therefore it is proposed to use them in the struggle "for a just cause" in countries, who did not support Yerevan in the war in Nagorno-Karabakh.

First of all, it was decided to carry out "acts of retaliation", as they call it among the Armenian nationalists, in Turkey and in Russia. Nationalists from the Dashnaktsutyun party are unhappy with the Kremlin's decision, which has chosen the most neutral position in the Karabakh war.

It should be noted that the motley Armenian diaspora around the world has a great deal of intimidation through terrorist acts. This was the case in 1977, when Armenian youth staged a triple terrorist attack in Moscow, blowing up the Moscow metro, on the stretch between the Izmailovskaya and Pervomayskaya stations, grocery store No. 15 on Dzerzhinsky Street (now Bolshaya Lubyanka) and grocery store No. 5 on the street October 25 (now Nikolskaya). As a result, 7 people died, 37 were injured. The reason for this was the demands for the independence of Armenia from the Soviet Union. Among other things, dozens of terrorist attacks were staged in Europe, the victims of which were mainly Turkish diplomats.

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