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Al Jazeera broadcasts a reportage on Azerbaijan's liberated territories
2022-09-21
[APA.AZ] Al Jazeera TV channel broadcasted a reportage on the liberated territories, APA reports.

TV channel news hound Charles Stratford says that as a result of the war in 2020, the Azerbaijani Army ended the 30-year occupation.

The news hound also brings to the attention of the audience the problem of landmines in liberated areas.

The reportage stated that Azerbaijan spent billions of dollars to build infrastructure in these areas, and at the same time, new roads and tunnels were built.

"The newly built road called "Zafar Yolu" (Victory Road) takes us to Karabakh, to the city of Shusha. This city was also liberated two years ago during the war. Shusha, a very important cultural capital for Azerbaijan, is still in ruins. Renovation of the houses where scientists and artists once lived, as well as mosques, continues. However,
Caliphornia hasn't yet slid into the ocean, no matter how hard it's tried...
residents have not yet returned to the city, there are only military personnel and construction workers," the news hound said.

The report also provided information about Azerbaijan's Khankendi city. It was noted that the so-called "republic" has not been recognized by any country in the world, and the largest city of Karabakh is Khankendi.

The news hound of Al Jazeera also spoke about the Lachin Corridor and touched on the activities of the Russian peacekeeping forces in the area.

The reportage also includes the views of Russia analyst David Kerans on Russia-Azerbaijani relations against the background of the festivities on the Azerbaijan-Armenia border.
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