Another group of ex-IDPs arrive in Azerbaijan’s liberated Kangarli village (PHOTO)

By Aslan Mammadli

Another group of ex-IDPs arrive in Azerbaijan's liberated Kangarli village (PHOTO)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 30.​ Another group of
former internally displaced persons (IDPs) has returned to their
native lands in Kangarli village in the Aghdam district on June 30,
Trend’s regional
correspondent reports.

A total of 37 families (153 people), who have resettled at this
stage, were handed over the keys to newly built private houses. The
returnees were handed keys to newly constructed private homes as
part of the ongoing resettlement program.

The ceremony was attended by representatives of the Special
Representative of the President of Azerbaijan in the Aghdam,
Fuzuli, and Khojavand districts, as well as the State Committee for
Refugees and IDPs.

Currently, nearly 50,000 people live in Karabakh and East
Zangezur. Among them are former internally displaced persons who
have returned to these areas, as well as employees involved in the
implementation of restoration and construction projects, employees
of local departments of various government agencies, and
specialists employed in healthcare, education, culture, tourism,
industry, and energy institutions that have resumed their
activities.

To recall, Armenian armed forces occupied Aghdam on July 23,
1993. Armenia took over 1,154 square kilometers of Aghdam after the
occupation. Before the occupation, Aghdam had 1,898 socio-economic
construction facilities, 17 industries, 31 construction, 753 trade,
397 public catering, 220 household enterprises, 480 social
buildings, 24,446 residential buildings, 54 preschools, 116 general
education institutions, several university branches, 13 culture
houses, museums, and 109 cultural clubs. According to estimates,
the occupation of Aghdam district cost our country 252 million US

On November 20, 2020, Aghdam district was liberated from
occupation by the Azerbaijani army. Post-occupation mine removal
and major construction commenced in Aghdam. Around 10,000
individuals will move to Aghdam by 2026, per the plan. The city’s
population will reach 100,000 in coming years.

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