Liberated Areas from Armenian occupation

The cities, settlements and villages liberated from Armenian occupation between 27 September and 9 November 2020 

As a result of a successful counter-offensive launched in Karabakh by the Azerbaijani army on 27 September, 5 cities, 4 settlements and 286 villages had been liberated from occupation by 9 November. At that point, these included: Jabrayil city and 90 villages of that region; Fuzuli city and 53 villages in that region; Zengilan city, the Minjivan, Aghbend and Bartaz settlements, and 52 villages in that region; Hadrut settlement and 35 villages in Khojavend region; 3 villages within Terter region; Gubadli city and 41 villages in that region; 9 of Khojaly region’s villages; Shusha city; 3 villages in Lachin region, as well as several strategic heights towards Aghdere and Murovdagh; the Bartaz, Sighirt, Shukurataz heights and 5 other unnamed heights in Zengilan.

On 10 November, the President of Azerbaijan, the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Russia signed a statement declaring a complete ceasefire and end to all military operations in the conflict zone. In accord with the statement, Aghdam region was handed back to Azerbaijan on 20 November, Kelbajar region on 25 November and Lachin region on 1 December. The Gazakh region villages Baghanis Ayrim, Kheyrimli, Sofulu, Barkhudarli, Yukhari Askipara, Gizil Hajili and Ashaghi Askipara, as well as Kerki village in the Sadarak region of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, will also be liberated from Armenian occupation. After the cessation of hostilities on 10 November 2020, Azerbaijan’s sovereignty was established over other cities, settlements and villages in Karabakh, and the territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan was restored. Karabakh is Azerbaijan!

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