292 Families Set to Resettle in Reconstructed Kangarli Village in Azerbaijan’s Aghdam

Aghdam: Karabakh, reduced to ruins after nearly thirty years of Armenian occupation, has entered a new era. Life is returning to the Aghdam district, as it did to other territories liberated due to the success of the Azerbaijani Army under the leadership of President Ilham Aliyev. Large-scale construction and installation works are underway in the district center and villages, with infrastructure projects being implemented. One of the villages under construction in the Aghdam district is the village of Kangarli, according to Leyla Sarabi, spokesperson for the Reconstruction, Construction and Management Service in Aghdam, Fuzuli, and Khojavend districts.

According to Azeri-Press News Agency, The foundation of this village, located 6 kilometers from the city center, was laid by President Ilham Aliyev on October 4, 2022. The village of Kangarli is designed for 2,544 people, with a total projected area of more than 177 hectares. In total, 632 individual residential buildings are planned to be built in the village in two stages.

At the first stage, it is planned to resettle 1,279 people to Kangarli. Already, 292 individual residential houses have been built. The houses feature two, three, four, and five rooms. Taking into account the future resettlement of the population, 72.5 hectares of land have been allocated for the first stage of construction.

The village is equipped to provide employment opportunities, and various economic, educational, social, cultural, and household facilities have been established. The village is outfitted with roads, electricity, communications, water supply, and gas supply.

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev attended the inauguration of the first phase of Kangarli village in the Aghdam district on May 10.

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