Azerbaijan Facilitates Relocation of Families to Liberated Village of Zabukh

Azerbaijan Facilitates Relocation of Families to Liberated Village of Zabukh

Baku, The Gulf Observer: Azerbaijan continues its steadfast efforts in the process of relocation and resettlement following the liberation of territories from Armenian occupation. Today, 11 individuals from 4 families were relocated from Baku to the village of Zabukh in the Lachin district as part of an ongoing phase of the relocation process.

Under the visionary directives of President Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan is committed to facilitating the resettlement of families into newly constructed houses, thereby enabling them to rebuild their lives in their ancestral lands. This latest phase of relocation underscores the nation’s unwavering dedication to restoring normalcy and prosperity to liberated territories.

With the addition of these families, the total number of resettled families in the village of Zabukh now stands at 215, encompassing 819 individuals. This significant milestone highlights the progress made in the ongoing efforts to repopulate and revitalize areas liberated from occupation.

Azerbaijan remains resolute in its commitment to providing support and assistance to displaced families, ensuring their seamless integration into their homeland. The government continues to prioritize the reconstruction and development of liberated territories, fostering conditions conducive to sustainable livelihoods and thriving communities.

The relocation of families to Zabukh is a testament to Azerbaijan’s enduring spirit and determination to reclaim and rebuild its territories, reaffirming the nation’s unwavering resolve in the aftermath of conflict.