One year has passed since next Armenian attack on Ganja: Fuad Muradov
Domestic policy
- 11 October, 2021
- 08:35
"As a result of the Armenian military aggression in the Second Karabakh War, 93 civilians, including 12 children and 27 women, were killed," Fuad Muradov, chairman of the State Committee on Work with the Diaspora, said on Twitter.
"One year has passed since Ganja, the second-largest city in Azerbaijan, was attacked by Armenia during the Patriotic War. On the night of October 11, 2020, the city center was hit by an enemy ballistic missile. Due to the Armenian military aggression in the Second Karabakh War, 93 civilians, including 12 children and 27 women, were killed, 454 civilians were injured, and a total of 12,292 residential and non-residential areas were damaged!" he tweeted.
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