ArmInfo. Despite the fact that the artillery shelling by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces has ceased, as well as the intensity of violations of the ceasefire regime has subsided, the information war continues. Artsrun Hovhannisyan, head of the Information and Crisis Center in Ijevan, said this at a meeting with journalists on July 18.
At the same time, he noted that from the side of fake users, various kinds of false information that sow panic, as well as various types of analytical materials, in which they try to assess what is happening, continue to spread. In this context, Hovhannisyan urged not to succumb to these provocations and not to make hasty conclusions or any analyzes, since it is too early.
Speaking in general about the situation on the front line, he stressed that the relevant units of the Armenian Armed Forces are monitoring the movements and actions of the enemy at the required depth. "And yes, the enemy retains the accumulation of such a number of forces, which is sufficient for the potential start of large-scale hostilities. We all see. If the enemy resorts to provocations or encroachments, it will receive a worthy response," Hovhannisyan said, at the same time he did not rule out that the situation on the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border will worsen again after the relative calm during these two days.
He stated that there are various cause-and-effect circumstances in which military priorities become paramount, since the front line has its own dynamics of the development of the situation, and for decades, the Armenian side has observed that a 5-10 hour or 10 day calm from the outside adversary at all does not mean a long-term truce or peace. According to him, the dynamics of the situation at the front line can change very quickly and unpredictably.
On the whole, giving an assessment of the enemy's actions, Hovhannisyan stated that the events of the last day once again dispelled myths about the "greatness of the Armed Forces of the AR forces," even their elite units and high-class weapons, and all that remains is to hope for UAVs that are not always used effectively and quite expensive .