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Victory Day postponed from November 10 to November 8
Baku/03.12.20/Turan: By order of the head of state, the Victory Day holiday is postponed from November 10 to November 8.
On November 8, Azerbaijani troops liberated the city of Shusha, which put an end to the liberation of all of Karabakh. Considering the historical significance of the city of Shusha, it was decided to postpone the date of the holiday to November 8.
On December 2, the head of state issued an order on the establishment of the Victory Day holiday and its annual celebration on November 10 - the day of the signing of the trilateral agreement to end the war in Karabakh. -02D-
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