
The graves of 18 martyrs moved to the Martyrs' Alley
Baku /31.01.21/Turan: On January 31, the authorities satisfied the demands of the families of 18 martyrs who died in the Second Karabakh war. 10 days ago, the parents of the victims were outraged that they were buried on the outskirts of the city, and not on the Martyrs' Alley in Baku.
Parents began to block the streets after the leadership of the Ministry of Defense could not resolve the issue and threatened to hold protests every day until their demand was met.
On Friday, the parents were received at the Baku City Hall and promised to solve the problem.
On Sunday morning, the graves of the victims with the participation of relatives and religious leaders were moved to the Martyrs' Alley in the Yasamal region.-0-
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- 31 January 2021 16:18
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