KHOJAVAND, Azerbaijan, June 12. The families
who arrived in Hadrut and Girmizi Bazar settlements of Khojavand
district with the next group of former internally displaced persons
(IDPs) were presented with the keys to their houses today.
After welcoming the newly relocated families, employees of the
Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) provided them
with detailed information about the dangers posed by mines and
unexploded ordnance. The families were advised to stay away from
unknown objects and to report such situations to the relevant
agencies.
The ceremony of presenting the keys was attended by employees of
the Special Representation of the President of Azerbaijan in
Aghdam, Fuzuli, and Khojavand districts, the State Committee for
Refugees and IDPs, and other officials.
The families happily accepted the keys and settled in their
homes.
Former IDPs who returned to their homeland expressed their deep
gratitude to the country's leadership for the modern living
conditions created, expressing great satisfaction with the state
care shown to them. The residents respectfully commemorated the
dear memory of heroic martyrs who gave this historic Victory and
liberated lands from occupation at the cost of their lives, and
prayed to God for their souls. At the same time, residents wishing
long life and good health to the veterans who showed courage in the
battles, emphasized that the revival in the liberated territories
was possible precisely thanks to this sacrifice. During the
ceremony, it was noted that the new life that began today is also
the fruit of the Victory entrusted to us by our martyrs and
veterans.
At this stage, 17 people, including 4 families, were relocated
to Hadrut, and 42 people, including 8 families, were relocated to
Girmizi Bazar. They are families who, prior to the return,
temporarily settled in hostels, sanatoriums, camps, unfinished
buildings, and administrative buildings in various areas of the
country.