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Azerbaijan reveals number of rebuilt houses in Shusha’s Boyuk Galaderesi village (PHOTO)

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Azerbaijan reveals number of rebuilt houses in Shusha’s Boyuk Galaderesi village (PHOTO)

SHUSHA, Azerbaijan, May 29. As many as 17
individual houses have already been rebuilt during the first phase
of the restoration and construction work infrastructure in Boyuk
Galaderesi village of the Shusha district, Ismayil Ismayilov,
leading advisor to Special Representation of the President of
Azerbaijan in the Shusha district, told reporters, Trend‘s Karabakh bureau
reports.

According to him, large-scale work is being carried out in the
village to create the necessary infrastructure for the population’s
livelihood.

“The village was occupied by the Armenian armed forces in 1992.
Boyuk Galaderesi was liberated from occupation in 2023 during the
anti-terror measures conducted by the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan. A
new transformer has been installed, power lines have been laid, and
existing lines have been restored in the area. Individual houses to
be inhabited during the initial phase have been equipped with
meters. In addition, a new gas pipeline has been laid in the
village, and the installation of gas meters has commenced. In order
to improve the supply of drinking water, distribution water lines
have been laid, and meters have been installed. The installation of
communication lines in the village is currently underway,” he
explained.

Ismayilov added that internal village roads have also been
upgraded, a park has been built for residents’ recreation, and a
Flag Square has been established.




“There are a total of 50 individual houses in Boyuk Galaderesi
village. Of these, 13 are unusable, while 37 are partially usable.
During the first phase, 17 houses have already been restored, and
the restoration of 20 more houses is planned for the next phase,”
the official said.

Initially, 64 people, comprising 14 families, have returned to
the village.

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