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"Urbicide in Karabakh" photo exhibition opens in major trade centers in Baku
The dissemination of information about the destruction caused by Armenians in our liberated territories, their illegal actions, and the damage inflicted on Karabakh as a result of occupation holds particular significance in the activities of the Karabakh Revival Fund.
The support of all members of society for the restoration works in the liberated territories directly depends on informing the public about the extent of the damage inflicted on Karabakh.
For this purpose, the Karabakh Revival Fund regularly organizes the "Urbicide in Karabakh" exhibition, which reflects the destruction caused by Armenians in Karabakh, on various platforms.
Starting from April 26, the Fund announces the next "Urbicide in Karabakh" photo exhibitions, depicting the destruction caused by Armenian occupiers, at the "Ganjlik Mall" and "Deniz Mall" shopping centers (Malls), open to the general public.
Supported by "PASHA Malls," the exhibition will run for two months, operating from 10:00 to 22:00 every day of the week.
It is worth noting that based on the materials of the "Karabakh.Center" internet resource created by the Karabakh Revival Fund at the initiative of the First Vice President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mrs. Mehriban Aliyeva, the photo exhibition provides an opportunity to familiarize oneself with the scale of the material and cultural heritage of the Azerbaijani people in Karabakh over the 30 years of occupation, as well as the damage inflicted on the region's biodiversity and natural resources.
Throughout the exhibition, presented in various formats and locations, each photograph showcases the current and pre-occupation condition of monuments.
By scanning the QR codes on the photographs, visitors can access more detailed information through the website and contribute to the restoration of Karabakh.
We invite everyone interested in learning about the destruction caused by Armenian vandals in Karabakh to the "Urbicide in Karabakh" photo exhibition.
Let's restore Karabakh together, more beautifully!