National Geographic: Agdam in ruins after 30 years of Armenian occupation
Karabakh
- 29 January, 2021
- 10:17

National Geographic has published a post on its Instagram page about Azerbaijan’s Agdam district destroyed by the Armenian forces, Report informs.
The post features photos of the city destroyed during the 30-year occupation by the Armenian Armed Forces.
"Once populated by about 40,000, the recently recaptured Azerbaijani city of Agdam stands in ruins after nearly three decades of occupation by Armenian forces. Only the main mosque was left intact; other buildings were demolished or stripped bare in the years since the city fell in 1993 during the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh," reads the post.
Latest News
09:03
Israel says ceasefire in Gaza is back in effect
Other countries08:54
Devlet Bahceli: TRNC Parliament should urgently decide on joining Türkiye
Region08:45
Photo
Sahiba Gafarova: Results of Middle East Peace Summit to bring lasting peace to region
Milli Majlis08:37
Video
Astana preparing for Azerbaijani president's visit
Region08:30
Speaker of Azerbaijan's Parliament meets with IPU Secretary General
Foreign policy08:25
Tufan Erhurman wins TRNC presidential election, defeating incumbent President Ersin Tatar
Other countries08:23
AZAL plane en route from St. Petersburg to Baku returns to its departure airport
Infrastructure08:15
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev shares post on anniversary of Zangilan's liberation
Domestic policy08:09