Азиз Санджар
Nobel Laureate Helps Three-year-old Girl Whose Parents Were Killed in Missile Strike
Baku / 23.11.20 / Turan: The Nobel laureate in chemistry of Turkish origin Aziz Sanjar, who lives in the United States, provided financial support to Khadija Shahnazarova. This 3-year-old resident of Ganja lost both her parents in a rocket attack on October 17. This is stated in the BBC report.
Aziz Sanjar noted the importance of creating funds to help children who have lost their parents in the war to get education.
Let us remind that the Armenian troops launched two missile strikes on the peaceful quarters of Ganja on October 4 and 17. As a result, 26 civilians died and more than 150 were injured. According to the Armenian military, the Iskander missiles donated to Armenia by Russia were used. -02D-
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