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Why did the martyr's mother commit suicide?
Baku/26.10.21/Turan: Todfay, a 44-year-old Vusala Mammadova, who lost her only child in the second Karabakh war, committed suicide, reported her relatives. She is currently in the Ganja hospital No. 3 and her health is very serious.
Relatives report that the mother of 21-year-old Sahib Hasanov, who died on October 17, 2020 in the battles for Kalbajar, is currently unable to pay for the rented apartment.
Throughout the year, the head of the executive branch of Ganja Niyazi Bayramov, despite repeated appeals, did not accept it. The martyr’s grandmother said on the phone: “My daughter was tired, how much they deceived her. Every time the executive branch promised to accept my daughter, but as soon as she entered the building, the head's assistants said: “Bayramov is not here, go, and come at another time.” Who should I tell about our trouble? ", she said. Relatives of the martyr are asked to spread this message so that the cry of the heart is heard.
“Let those who pose against the background of the liberated territories remember the mothers in whose homes life has died out. The blood of their children, whom they raised with thousands of suffering, has not yet dried out on the ground,” they say, protesting the martyr’s relatives. -05D-
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