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Azerbaijani former IDPs go back to their native lands in Lachin’s Baylik (PHOTO)

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May 31, 2025
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Azerbaijani former IDPs go back to their native lands in Lachin’s Baylik (PHOTO)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 31. Today, another group
of former internally displaced persons, consisting of families
temporarily settled in dormitories, sanatoriums, pioneer camps, and
administrative buildings in various territories of Azerbaijan, was
sent to the city of Lachin’s Baylik, Trend reports.

At this stage, another 38 families (153 people) moved to the
Lachin’s Baylik.

Lachin residents thanked President Ilham Aliyev and First Lady
Mehriban Aliyeva for their comprehensive care and expressed
gratitude to the valiant Azerbaijani Army, which liberated the
lands from occupation.




Currently, more than 40,000 people live in Karabakh and Eastern
Zangezur. Among them are former internally displaced persons who
have returned to these areas, as well as employees involved in the
implementation of restoration and construction projects, employees
of local departments of various government agencies, as well as
specialists employed in healthcare, education, culture, tourism,
industry, and energy institutions that have resumed their
activities.

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