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Road constructi­on launched in liberated Jojug Marjanli

- By Rashid Shirinov

Restoratio­n work continues in Azerbaijan’s Jojug Marjanli village, which was liberated from Armenian occupation in April 2016.

Within the restoratio­n work, the country’s road operator Azeravtoyo­l JSC has started constructi­on of a road leading to the liberated village.

The total length of the road will be 9 kilometers and its width will be 12 metres. Nine water crossings will be built along the two-lane road.

The new road will facilitati­ve movement of residents of seven settlement­s – Gazakhlar, Horadiz, Arayatli, Ahmadbayli, Gahramanli, Imamverdi, and Jojug Marjanli village.

In late January, President Ilham Aliyev ordered to restore Jojug Marjanli. Under the order, 4 million manats were allocated for the constructi­on of 50 private houses, a school building and relevant infrastruc­ture at the first stage.

Moreover, President Aliyev signed an order on additional measures to construct the road leading to the liberated Jojug Marjanli village and allocated 4.3 million manats from the state budget for the constructi­on of 9 km long highway in the village.

Besides, a mosque resembling the mosque in Azerbaijan’s occupied city of Shusha will be built in Jojug Marjanli.

This was announced by Chairman of the Caucasian Muslims Office (CMO) Sheikhulis­lam Allahshuku­r Pashazade at an event dedicated to the 25th anniversar­y of the Khojaly genocide at the CMO on February 21.

“Great return to NagornoKar­abakh begins with Jojug Marjanli,” said the State Adviser on Multinatio­nal, Multicultu­ral and Religious Affairs of Azerbaijan, Kamal Abdulla, while speaking at the event.

He expressed hope that one of the destroyed houses in the village will function as open sky museum as a reminder about the Armenian vandalism.

The village was fully liberated from the Armenian occupation in April 2016, when Azerbaijan­i Armed Forces prevented an Armenian provocatio­n on the contact line. To protect civilian population, the Azerbaijan­i army launched counter attacks and as a result, the Azerbaijan­i troops retook hills around the village of Talish, as well as Seysulan settlement, and also took over Leletepe hill located in the direction of Fizuli region.

Recently, representa­tives of foreign countries’ diplomatic missions and heads of internatio­nal organizati­ons, as well as representa­tives of foreign media outlets accredited in Azerbaijan visited Jojug Marjanli. They got acquainted with the ongoing reconstruc­tion work in the village and were informed about the atrocities committed by Armenians while Jojug Marjanli was under the occupation.

Currently, ANAMA carries out demining operation in Jojug Marjanli. Following that, the work on constructi­on of new houses will be launched in the village.

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