BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 8.​ The pages of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan in social
networks published a post dedicated to the 33rd anniversary of the
Aghdaban massacre, one of the terrible crimes committed by Armenia
against Azerbaijanis, Trend reports.

“34 years have passed since the Aghdaban massacre—one of the
numerous grave and brutal war crimes committed by Armenia against
Azerbaijanis.

In 1992, the village of Aghdaban in Kalbajar, consisting of 130
houses, was completely destroyed by Armenian armed groups, leaving
the settlement utterly devastated.

A total of 779 civilians were subjected to severe torture, and
67 people were brutally killed with exceptional cruelty.

This tragedy remains in history as one of the painful examples
of the grave crimes committed against the Azerbaijani people.

We honor the memory of the victims of Aghdaban with deep sorrow
and reverence.

May Allah rest all our martyrs in peace,” the publication
reads.

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