Among the foreign journalists who visited the liberated city of Fizuli and got acquainted with the grave consequences of the war crimes committed by Armenia there was a correspondent of Al Jazeera. According to Gadin.Net, citing AzerTaj, the channel broadcast a report on the atrocities committed by Armenians in Fizuli. According to the report, Fizuli was occupied by the Armenian armed forces in 1993 and the city was almost completely destroyed.
Tens of thousands of Fizuli residents have become IDPs. The report also includes the views of several Fizuli residents. They said their houses and mosques were destroyed by Armenians. It was noted that one of the oldest buildings in Fizuli was a theater building over 100 years old. Now the building is unrecognizable. The report also mentions Armenia's use of white phosphorus weapons against Azerbaijan. It is noted that weapons containing phosphorus cause serious complications in the human body and their use is prohibited. Azerbaijani officials say Armenia is using these weapons against civilians. It is noted that underground bunkers and trenches are located at the Gorgan post in Fizuli. Forced to retreat, the Armenian armed forces left their weapons here. According to the report, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev said that construction work has already begun in the liberated areas.
Construction of the road from Fizuli to Shusha has begun. The head of state said they would be held accountable in international courts for the actions of Armenians. Looking at the ruins of this city, it is difficult to imagine that tens of thousands of people once lived here. Today, those residents are ready to return to their districts. The plot also includes the views of Hikmet Hajiyev, Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan - Head of the Foreign Policy Department of the Presidential Administration. Aide to the President said that Armenia is responsible for acts of vandalism and war crimes against humanity. After the assessment in these areas, Azerbaijan will apply to the relevant international institutions and courts.