Azerbaijani Official Talks Physical Damage From Armenian Missile Attacks On Ganja
Date
10/11/2022 5:21:42 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 11. Nearly 3,875
residential houses and apartments were completely destroyed or
heavily damaged as a result of Armenian missile attacks on
Azerbaijan's Ganja city, Azerbaijani Prosecutor General's Senior
Assistant on Special Assignments, Ilgar Safarov said, reports.
Safarov made the remark during a 'round table meeting on the
second anniversary of terror committed by Armenia in Ganja on
October 11, 2020'.
According to him, the investigation showed that the missile
attacks also resulted in complete destruction or heavy damage of 33
non-residential facilities, including two complete secondary
schools - No. 4 and 29, a children's clinic No. 4, two
kindergartens - No. 10 and 52, a music college, and others, with a
total area of 863,700 square meters.
Besides, 92 vehicles became unusable or seriously damaged, and
the material damage inflicted as a result of the missile attacks by
Armenia amounted to millions of manat, the official said.
Safarov also noted that during the investigation, 113 destroyed
or heavily damaged houses, 522 houses in need of repair or
restoration, 73 vehicles, were inspected in Ganja. A total of 669
people whose property was damaged were recognized as victims.
He added that following Azerbaijani president's decree No. 2343
dated December 14, 2020, in connection with the damage caused as a
result of the crimes of the Armenian armed forces, compensation in
the amount of over 4.9 million manat ($2.8 million) was paid to
citizens at the initial stage to ensure the necessary social needs
and eliminate the damage caused to their personal property.
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