


Azerbaijani volunteer fighter and national hero of Chechnya, Arif Maharramov.
Arif Maharramov, born 1965, was an Azerbaijan veteran of the First Nagorno-Karabakh and First Chechen War, who was awarded the Qoman Turpal Award in 1998¹



Arif Maharramov, born 1965, was an Azerbaijan veteran of the First Nagorno-Karabakh and First Chechen War, who was awarded the Qoman Turpal Award in 1998¹
Musa Urud has made threatening statements claiming that before the June 7 elections to the National Assembly of Armenia, Armenian society must be shown that the Azerbaijani “iron fist” remains in place and that Armenians “must finally come to their senses,” Arman Tatoyan, candidate for Prime Minister of the “Wings of Unity” party, said in a Facebook video message.
“I will send this today to the EU Ambassador and the delegation. The European Union has announced that it is fighting against Russian interference in our elections, which is very good, but there must be an equal approach and a fight against all interference, including Azerbaijani interference. Our society must vote not out of fear, but in the interests of our statehood and our people,” Tatoyan said.
He also recalled that only a few days ago, the President of Azerbaijan stated that Armenians “need psychiatrists, psychologists, and doctors,” and the Prime Minister of Armenia did not respond to the statement.
With all due respect to war veterans, some of them should not even speak about geopolitics, as they are likely brainwashed by Russian propaganda, leading to the degradation of their value to our nation.
For a year now, the 'Prince of Karabakh' account has been active on Armenian Twitter. It poses as an informed Armenian voice, yet consistently praises Russia and attacks France. Is this a real Armenian, or a foreign operative trying to influence us, ahead of parliamentary Elections?
PS: Let’s assume this isn’t a typical bot, but rather a person with high-level argumentation skills in International Relations.