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Azerbaijan has made full use of the flat terrain in the south. The juiciest target would now be the Lachin corridor, the road from Armenia proper to Stepaakert, though going up the mountains Armenian vehicles will be better concealed from drones, the line of supply itself is short and ATGMs have more opportunities to ambush Azeri vehicles.

https://akmckeever.com/2020/10/26/sna-mercenaries-in-azerbaijan-the-visual-evidence/
>In conclusion there is significant visual evidence verifying the presence of SNA mercenaries in the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh war. A number of videos filmed by men speaking Syrian Arabic, sometimes identifying the factions they’re affiliated with, have been geolocated to southern front of the conflict. Further video and imagery shows men identified as Syrians all in the same Azerbaijani Border Service fatigues. In addition to this, numerous researchers and media outlets have collected testimony from fighters in Azerbaijan themselves, as well as from their family members, representing further evidence of this deployment directly from those involved.
Some details:
>one of the Syrians makes the ‘Grey Wolves’ salute, a hand gesture used by Turkish ultranationalist
>The first image was published on September 30th by Jesr Press, a media outlet from eastern Syria, reportedly showing the dying breathes of a man named Abdul Razzaq (‘Abu Hurairah’) from the largely Turkmen-populated village of Tasnin (Homs Governorate)

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I'd love a sectarian attrition warfare game, an Assad Simulator, focusing on the economic, demographic and internal political dynamics. Local populations are numbered, mobile and divided by ethnoreligious group and political allegiance. Each side must maintain a power base in face of societal and economic collapse long enough to bleed out the other ones.