KHOJALY, Azerbaijan, March 6. The latest phase
of the resettlement process has been successfully carried out in
the villages of Tazabina and Seyidbayli in the Khojaly region, the
Public Relations Department of the Rehabilitation, Construction and
Management Service in the city of Khankendi, Aghdara, and Khojaly
districts told Trend.
The resettlement involved the relocation of 9 families, totaling
51 individuals, to Tazabina, while 4 families, comprising 16
people, were resettled in Seyidbayli.
In total, 13 families, or 67 people, have returned to their
ancestral lands. During a ceremony held in Khojaly city, Mahmud
Afandiyev, Deputy Executive Director of the Rehabilitation,
Construction, and Management Service, presented the families with
the keys to their newly rebuilt homes. He offered his
congratulations to the residents, expressing his hopes for their
prosperity and happiness in their restored communities.
Afandiyev further emphasized the ongoing large-scale restoration
and reconstruction efforts taking place across the Khankendi,
Khojaly, and Aghdara regions. He noted that all critical
infrastructure had been established to ensure the safety and
comfort of residents, including full access to electricity, natural
gas, and drinking water in both villages.
This resettlement marks another significant step in the gradual
repopulation of the liberated territories, carried out within the
framework of the "Great Return" program, further advancing the
restoration of the region’s communities.