
Baku, Azerbaijan, April 8. The pages of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan in social
networks published a post dedicated to the 33rd anniversary of the
Aghdaban massacre, one of the terrible crimes committed by Armenia
against Azerbaijanis, Trend reports.
”Today marks 33 years since the Aghdaban massacre — one of the
horrific crimes committed against Azerbaijanis by Armenia.
In 1992, the village of Aghdaban, which had 130 homes, was razed
to the ground and completely destroyed by Armenian armed groups. A
total of 779 residents were subjected to torture, and 32 people
were brutally killed.
We solemnly remember the victims of the Aghdaban tragedy, which
is yet another manifestation of the crimes committed by Armenia and
armed forces under its auspices against the Azerbaijani people,”
the publication reads.