BAKU: Native Shusha city in Azerbaijan is now home to another set of 91 formerly displaced persons (27 families) who were sent out from Baku's Garadagh neighborhood on September 7, Trend reports. To recall, after the Armenian occupation and massacres in 1992, the survivor natives had taken up residence in a variety of temporary housing facilities across the nation, including sanatoriums, pioneer camps, administrative buildings, incomplete structures, and dormitories. To date, 204 families, totaling 763 natives, have found a permanent home in Shusha. Source: Trend News Agency