New residential complex for displaced people
Baku/24.12.18/Turan: A new residential complex for IDPs opened today in the Absheron district was heldwith the participation of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.
The complex consists of 24 seven-story buildings, designed for 1000 families.
The complex has a school and kindergarten, a club, a first-aid post, a playground is equipped, a park is laid out.
The complex consists of 77 - one-room, 420 - two-room, 406 - three-room and 96 - four-room apartments.
This is the 101st camp for IDPs, built in recent years.
In total, the state has spent 6 billion manats on improving housing conditions, solving social problems of IDPs.-05D-
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