Media reps from Turkic-speaking states visit liberated lands [PHOTO]
![Media reps from Turkic-speaking states visit liberated lands [PHOTO]](https://www.azernews.az/media/2021/08/31/mrfrefref1.jpg)
By Vafa Ismayilova
Journalists from the Turkic Council member and observer countries have started visiting Azerbaijani territories liberated from Armenia's occupation in the last year's war.
More than 20 foreign journalists from Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia, and Herzegovina are taking part in the trip.
The trip is aimed at informing the media representatives about the Armenian vandalism, the destruction of historical monuments and settlements in the territories previously occupied by Armenia.
During the three-day trip, the journalists will visit Fuzuli, Jabrayil, Shusha, and Ganja cities. On the first day of the trip, journalists will meet representatives of the Azerbaijani Mine Action Agency in Fuzuli, observe the demining process, visit a mosque in Alkhanli village, as well as inspect the destructions in Jabrayil city, see destroyed Islamic historical and religious monuments, and cemeteries.
On September 1, as part of the visit foreign journalists first viewed the monuments of Azerbaijani poetess Khurshudbanu Natavan, famous Azerbaijani composer Uzeyir Hajibayli, and Azerbaijani singer Bulbul, which were vandalized by the Armenian armed forces during the first Karabakh war in the early 1990s. Then the journalists visited the Shusha fortress and Jidir Duzu plain.
The scale of destruction in Azerbaijan’s formerly occupied territories suggests deep hatred and animosity against Azerbaijanis, with many experts describing these mass destructions as genocide.
Azerbaijan and Armenia resumed the second war after that latter started firing at Azerbaijani civilians and military positions starting September 27, 2020. The war ended on November 10 with the signing of a trilateral peace deal by the Azerbaijani, Russian and Armenian leaders.
The peace agreement stipulated the return of Azerbaijan's Armenian-occupied Kalbajar, Aghdam and Lachin regions. Before the signing of the deal, the Azerbaijani army had liberated around 300 villages, settlements, city centres and historic Shusha city. The Azerbaijani army declared a victory against the Armenian troops. The signed agreement obliged Armenia to withdraw its troops from the Azerbaijani lands that it has occupied since the early 1990s.
--
Follow us on Twitter @AzerNewsAz
Here we are to serve you with news right now. It does not cost much, but worth your attention.
Choose to support open, independent, quality journalism and subscribe on a monthly basis.
By subscribing to our online newspaper, you can have full digital access to all news, analysis, and much more.
You can also follow AzerNEWS on Twitter @AzerNewsAz or Facebook @AzerNewsNewspaper
Thank you!