Shorouk Express 
AGHDAM, Azerbaijan, August 12. The
construction of the fifth residential complex has begun in Aghdam
city, which is designed on the territory of more than 12 hectares,
where 50 houses will be built in 12 quarters, Leyla Sarabi,
spokesperson for Restoration, Construction, and Management Service
in Aghdam, Fuzuli, and Khojavand districts, told Trend.
According to her, 40 of them are multi-apartment residential
buildings, and 10 are non-residential premises.
“The development will comprise a total of 1074 residential
units, including five studio apartments, 372 two-bedroom
configurations, 443 three-bedroom layouts, and 254 four-bedroom
dwellings.” The strategic initiative entails the relocation of 3205
individuals to this designated micro-district.
Furthermore, the fifth residential complex will incorporate
non-residential facilities, alongside the integration of children’s
play zones, athletic courts, leisure spaces, and centralized
heating units,” Sarabi articulated.
To recall, before the Armenian occupation in 1993, Aghdam had
1,898 socio-economic construction facilities, 17 industries, 31
construction, 753 trade, 397 public catering, 220 household
enterprises, 480 social buildings, 24,446 residential buildings, 54
preschools, 116 general education institutions, several university
branches, 13 culture houses, museums, and 109 cultural clubs.
According to estimates, the occupation of the Aghdam district cost
our country 252 million US dollars.
On November 20, 2020, Aghdam district was liberated from
occupation by the Azerbaijani army. Post-occupation mine removal
and major construction commenced in Aghdam. Around 10,000
individuals will move to Aghdam by 2026, per the plan, and the
city’s population is expected to reach 100,000 in coming years.
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