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Apartments given to citizens affected by Armenian missile attacks on Ganja

- By Ayya Lmahamad

The Azerbaijan­i government has given apartments to citizens affected by Armenia's missile attacks on residentia­l complexes in Ganja city during the last year's war.

Twenty-five civilians were killed and 139 were injured in Armenia's ballistic missile attacks on apartment buildings in Ganja, in three attacks on residentia­l areas in October. Ganja is the second largest-populated Azerbaijan­i city located far from the conflict zone.

Most of the families affected by these attacks have been provided with fully renovated apartments in a new residentia­l complex built by the Azerbaijan State Housing Constructi­on Agency in Ganja.

Moreover, twelve families have been provided with a payment equal to the apartment's value, upon their own requests.

It should be noted that Azerbaijan has set up a State Commission to assess and repair the damage caused to civilians, state property and business entities in Armenian armed attacks since September 27, 2020.

In the post-war period after November 2020, the government has provided support to over 21,000 citizens affected by the Second Karabakh War of last year.

As part of these support measures and in line with the presidenti­al decree, 11,000 citizens of martyrs' families and disabled war veterans will be provided with apartments and private homes in 2021-2025.

Azerbaijan has allocated over AZN 9 million ($5m) to compensate damages to its citizens who suffered from Armenia's aggression during the sixweek war over Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh region.

2,904 servicemen of Azerbaijan's Armed Forces died in the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh War that started with Armenia's firing at Azerbaijan­i civilians and positions. Over 100 Azerbaijan­i civilians were also killed during the war that lasted from September 27 to November 10.

The was ended on November 10 with the signing of a trilateral peace deal by the Azerbaijan­i, Russian and Armenian leaders.

The peace agreement stipulated the return of Azerbaijan's Armenian-occupied Kalbajar, Aghdam and Lachin regions. Before the signing of the deal, the Azerbaijan­i army had liberated around 300 villages, settlement­s, city centers, and historic Shusha city. The Azerbaijan­i army declared a victory against the Armenian troops. The signed agreement obliged Armenia to withdraw its troops from the Azerbaijan­i lands that it has occupied since the early 1990s.

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