Ambassador Of Ukraine Talks In Connection With Anniversary Of Ganja's Missile Attack
Date
10/17/2022 8:07:20 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) GANJA, Azerbaijan, October 17. What we saw
after the missile attack on Ganja city by Armenian Armed Forces
during the Second Karabakh War terrifies us to this day, Ambassador
of Ukraine to Azerbaijan Vladislav Kanevsky told reporters in
Ganja, reports
'It's impossible to set a statute of limitations for terrorist
acts. A terrorist act is always the same, regardless of how and
when it was committed as well as the emotions that it causes. We
came to Ganja city two years ago, the day after the shelling, and
the smell of gunpowder was still felt here. Two years later, the
smell is gone, but the same emotions of horror are still with us.
And when today, for example, we see toys of children who are no
longer alive, these emotions only grow,' he said.
Kanevsky noted that today Ukraine more than ever understands
what Azerbaijan felt two years ago.
'While the person feels the pain, he's alive and when you feel
the pain of another person, you are a person yourself. I conveyed
condolences, on behalf of Ukrainians, in connection with those who
died in Azerbaijan two years ago. Today, when Ukrainian peaceful
cities are under fire, Azerbaijanis express their support for
Ukraine in the same way. Ukraine really appreciates it,' he
added.
Kanevsky also thanked Azerbaijan for humanitarian and moral help
to Ukrainian citizens.
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