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UN Resident Coordinator in Azerbaijan expresses condolences in connection with January 20 tragedy

Azerbaijan Materials 20 January 2023 09:22 (UTC +04:00)
UN Resident Coordinator in Azerbaijan expresses condolences in connection with January 20 tragedy
Maryana Ahmadova
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 20. The UN Resident Coordinator in Azerbaijan Vladanka Andreeva expressed her condolences in connection with the January 20 events, Trend reports via her Twitter publication.

"Today is the 33rd anniversary of January 20, 1990 tragic events in Baku. I join the people and the Government of Azerbaijan in commemoration of lives lost in the struggle for independence," the publication said.

On the night of January 19-20, 1990, as a result of military aggression of the units of the Soviet Army and special forces, as well as contingents of internal troops against Azerbaijan, civilians, including children, women and the elderly were massacred in the cities of Baku, Sumgayit, Lankaran and Neftchala by order of the USSR leadership.

As a result of the occupying forces’ military aggression 149 civilians were killed, 744 were seriously injured, and 4 people went missing. The Soviet army was sent to the country in order to forcefully suppress the mass protests of the Azerbaijani people and the national independence movement started in response to the discrimination policy of the USSR leadership against the people of Azerbaijan, the deportation of hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijanis from their historical lands in the territory of present-day Armenia, and Armenia’s unfounded territorial claims against Karabakh, committed an unprecedented massacre against the civilian population grossly violating international law and the Constitution.

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