Families of martyrs and war invalids were provided with an apartment in a building that was being built for journalists
Families of martyrs and war invalids were provided with an apartment in a building that was being built for journalists
Baku/30.11.23/Turan: The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection has allocated 250 apartments in the village of Bibi-Eibat in the residential building intended for the families of martyrs and invalids of the Karabakh war.
The documents for the apartments in the DOST center were handed to the owners by Deputy Minister Vusal Nasirli, chairman of the public association "Veterans of Special Forces and Families of Martyrs" Bahruz Mammadzade and member of the board of the organization of "Karabakh Veterans" Ray Kerimoglu, the Ministry of Labor reported.
This year, 1,100 apartments and houses were provided to this category of persons, and after the war in 2020 – 5,600. In total, 14,400 apartments and individual houses were provided to the families of martyrs and war invalids.
It should be noted that the specified building in Bibi-Eibat, apartments in which are provided to families of martyrs and war invalids, was originally built for journalists, next to two multi-storey buildings already built by the authorities for representatives of loyal media. –06B-
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