Prague hosts exhibition to mark second anniversary of Armenian shelling of Ganja VIDEO
An educational exhibition dedicated to the second anniversary of Armenia's monstrous war crime - the missile attack on the peaceful Azerbaijani city of Ganja is being held in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
On the posters, visitors of the exhibition can get acquainted in detail with this tragic event for Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani people, which once again showed the barbaric nature of the military-political leadership of Armenia, which, unable to stop the victorious Azerbaijani Army during the Patriotic War, in impotent anger struck at the peaceful civilian population of densely populated cities.
Ganja was hit by missile fire by the Armenian Armed Forces for the fifth time on October 17, 2022.
On that day, 13 people were killed, including four women and three children. In addition, 48 citizens, including 20 women and five children, were seriously injured.
Armenia's terror in Ganja violates the rules of the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols thereto.
During the 44-day war, Ganja was bombed five times – on October 4, 5, 8, 11, and 17. As a result, 26 individuals were killed (ten of them were women and six of whom were children), and 175 citizens were injured (including 57 women and 32 children). The city's civic infrastructure and automobiles were severely damaged.
It should be noted that three criminal cases have been initiated and are being investigated by the Azerbaijani Prosecutor-General's Office in connection with the missile attacks on Ganja. Official Baku is taking all necessary measures to bring the perpetrators to justice through a comprehensive, complete and objective investigation of the events that took place.
Тимур Рзаев