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13 more families returned to Lachyn
Baku/20.06.23/Turan: 13 more families, including 44 people, returned to the city of Lachyn on June 19.
They are settled in houses restored or newly built at the expense of the state. Thus, as stated in the message of the State Committee of Residents, 55 families, or 213 people, returned to Lachyn.
Earlier, the deputy chairman of the department Fuad Huseynov said that by the end of this year about 2.000 families of internally displaced persons, or 10.000 people, will return to Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur. At the same time, about 700 will return to the city of Lachyn, another 400 families to the villages of Zabukh and Sus. -03B06-
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