On February 24, 2022, "Keshikchidagh" State Historical and Cultural Reserve held an online webinar entitled “Khojaly genocide” dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide, one of the most terrible pages in the history of..."/> On February 24, 2022, "Keshikchidagh" State Historical and Cultural Reserve held an online webinar entitled “Khojaly genocide” dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide, one of the most terrible pages in the history of..."/> On February 24, 2022, "Keshikchidagh" State Historical and Cultural Reserve held an online webinar entitled “Khojaly genocide” dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide, one of the most terrible pages in the history of..."/>

"Keshikchidagh" State Historical and Cultural Reserve held an online webinar entitled “Khojaly genocide” dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide, one of the most terrible pages in the history of Azerbaijan.

On February 24, 2022, “Keshikchidagh” State Historical and Cultural Reserve held an online webinar entitled “Khojaly genocide” dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide, one of the most terrible pages in the history of Azerbaijan. The webinar commemorated the Khojaly victims with a minute of silence and showed a video about the Khojaly genocide. Speakers at the webinar noted that in February 1992, an unprecedented massacre took place. Considering the Turks as their eternal enemy, the Armenians brutally killed, captured, and set the city on fire by committing inhumane atrocities in the Turkic lands where they lived. Unarmed, bareheaded people, helpless children, old people killed with special cruelty. They also spoke about the importance of inculcating the Khojaly genocide, the most brutal page of the Karabakh war, to the younger generation and conveying it to the world.

May God have mercy on all our martyrs.

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