Three to four kilometers away from the enemy, 11 kilometers long, 8 kilometers deep, 70 square kilometers, and two years. These are the numbers of shame, inconsistency and irrational politics. Exactly two years ago, on this day, Azerbaijan launched an all-out offensive against Armenia. More than 70 square kilometers of territory—11 km long and 8 km deep—were occupied in the area of Jermuk alone. It has been two years since the Azerbaijani troops were stationed only 3–4 km away from Jermuk. In those days, Edward Asryan, the chief of the General Staff, said that the Azerbaijani military group was under siege.