International travelers visit Aghdam as part of their visit to Azerbaijan's Karabakh and East Zangazur-PHOTO-UPDATED-2

 

A group of 33 travelers from the UK’s “Piki Reels” club, led by Belgian citizen Yves Bouvier, has arrived in Aghdam after visiting Shusha, Paralel.Az's Garabagh bureau reports.

The foreign visitors learned about the atrocities committed by the Armenian armed forces in Aghdam, as well as the reconstruction efforts undertaken by the Azerbaijani government after the city was liberated.

Travelers who came to Martyrs' Alley in Aghdam City were told that the heroic sons of the Motherland who were martyred in the First Karabakh War, as well as some of the civilians who were killed in the Khojaly Genocide, were buried here. It was noted that the Armenian vandals, who devastated the city of Aghdam, also destroyed the graves at the Martyrs’ Alley. Once one of Azerbaijan’s most beautiful cities, Aghdam now lies in ruins.

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A group of international travelers consisting of 33 members from the British club Piki Reels visited Saturday the city of Shusha as part of their trip to Azerbaijan’s Karabakh and Eastern Zangazur regions, Paralel.Az's Garabagh bureau reports.

During the trip, the foreign travelers led by the Head of the Piki Reels club, Belgian citizen Yves Bouvier familiarized themselves with the traces of Armenian vandalism, as well as the restoration and reconstruction works carried out by Azerbaijan in the city after its liberation from occupation. They also visited several historical sites of Shusha, including the bullet-riddled monuments of the prominent Azerbaijani personalities, such as Uzeyir Hajibayli, Bulbul, and Khurshidbanu Natavan, located in the central square of the city.

The travelers then viewed the House-Museum of Khurshidbanu Natavan, the “Khan gizi” spring, and the walls of the Shusha Fortress. They also enjoyed the spectacular view from the Jidir Duzu Plain.

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A group of international travelers consisting of 33 members from the British club Piki Reels visited Saturday the city of Shusha as part of their trip to Azerbaijan’s Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur regions, Paralel.Az's Karabakh bureau reports.

During the trip, the foreign travelers led by Head of Piki Reels club, Belgian citizen Yves Bouvier are familiarizing themselves with the traces of Armenian vandalism, as well as the restoration and reconstruction works carried out by Azerbaijan in the city after its liberation from occupation. The will also visit several historical sites of Shusha.

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A group of international travelers consisting of 33 members from the British club Piki Reels kicked off on Saturday their visit to Azerbaijan’s Karabakh and Eastern Zangazur regions, Paralel.Az reports.

The delegation led by the Head of the Piki Reels club, Belgian citizen Yves Bouvier first arrived at the Fuzuli International Airport, known as the air gateway to Karabakh.

During the three-day trip, the delegation will visit Fuzuli, Khojavand, Shusha, Khojali, Aghdam, Kalbajar, Lachin, Gubadli, Zangilan and Jabrayil districts of Azerbaijan.

Over the past four years, the large delegations of the major international travel networks have visited Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur eleven times. In total, over 400 international travelers from more than 50 countries participated in these trips.

The trip is of great importance in terms of promoting Azerbaijani liberated territories within the framework of “black tourism.”

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