KHOJAVEND, Azerbaijan, February 27. Restoration
work has been accelerated in Khojavend, and the return of residents
continues, Fidan Mammadli, the employee of the Restoration,
Construction and Management Service in Aghdam, Fuzuli and
Khojavend, told reporters during the media tour in Khojavend
district today, Trend reports.


Mammadli highlighted that life in the district is gradually
returning to normal, with large-scale infrastructure projects
underway in the namesake village.


According to her, the village consists of 278 private houses. Of
these, 128 were deemed unfit for habitation, while 150 were
partially habitable. Twenty of the partially habitable houses have
already been renovated, with an additional 130 houses scheduled for
repair this year.


She further emphasized that the resettlement process in
Khojavend is progressing in phases as part of the "Great Return"
program. In February alone, 20 families, totaling 94 individuals,
returned to the village. Between March and December, plans are in
place to resettle an additional 130 families, comprising 533
people.







Significant progress has been made on infrastructure
development, including the installation of a five-kilometer gas
supply line, the restoration of 1,500 meters of the existing
network, and the rehabilitation of 2,100 meters of 0.4 kV power
lines, along with two transformer stations. Internal roads have
been paved, pedestrian paths constructed, and ongoing work
continues on various other projects.


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