AGHDARA, Azerbaijan, January 14. As many as 45
out of 126 private houses have already been fully renovated and are
ready for use in Heyvali village of the Aghdara district,
spokesperson of the Restoration, Construction and Management
Service in Khankendi city, Aghdara and Khojaly districts, told
reporters today, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.
According to her, an additional 50 houses are planned to be
renovated throughout the year.
"All necessary conditions have been established for the
settlement of the 19 families (74 people) who have already returned
to their native land. As part of the village's reconstruction,
extensive work has been undertaken to restore social
infrastructure. Two existing transformers, as well as electricity
and gas lines, have been rehabilitated, and new telecommunications
lines have been installed.
To ensure residents' access to drinking water, a 60-cubic-meter
tank has been installed, and construction of the water supply
network has begun. In addition, approximately 4.5 kilometers of
intra-village roads have undergone major repairs, and a new
recreation park has been created for residents' leisure time," she
noted.
Heyvali is located at the foothills of the Karabakh mountain
range. Prior to the occupation, the local population was primarily
engaged in grain farming, tobacco cultivation, and animal
husbandry. The village housed social facilities such as a school, a
community club, and a post office. The village was liberated from
occupation following the anti-terror measures conducted in
2023.
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