BAKU: The first step in the restoration plans for the liberated Tugh village in the Khojavend district is a real mixed bag, featuring 30 private homes, a school that can hold 360 students, and a cozy kindergarten for 50 little ones, Deputy Executive Director of the Reconstruction, Construction, and Management Service in the Aghdam, Fuzuli, and Khojavend districts Sabuhi Abdullayev said at the Caspian Construction Week in Baku, Trend reports. "Subsequent to the reconstruction, multiple existing structures will be converted into a hotel, cultural center, and pharmacy. Demolition and site leveling for restoration operations are presently in progress in the city of Hadrut. Eleven residential buildings are scheduled for restoration and construction in Hadrut city," Abdullayev said. The city's plans are shaping up nicely, as they're gearing up to put the pedal to the metal on 4 two-story residential buildings, each boasting 4 apartments. The old one-story post office building is about to get a facelift and step i nto the modern age. Moreover, the overhaul of a two-story market and restaurant, along with a three-story hotel, will be rolling out in a modern flair. "Designs are presently being developed for restoration and construction activities in Hadrut, which will include recreational areas, a park, an open exhibition space, children's playgrounds, a library, parking for 64 vehicles, and additional services," Abdullayev added. To note, from October 15 through 17, the Caspian Construction Week is taking place at the Baku Expo Center, which is an important event in the construction industry of the region. The event brings together various companies in the construction industry from several countries of the world on a single platform. Currently, more than 380 companies from 22 countries are represented at exhibitions held as part of the Caspian Construction Week. To recall, Tugh was under the occupation of the Armed Forces of Armenia from October 31, 1991, to November 9, 2020. Prior to the occupation, Tugh had a pop ulation of 4,800 individuals. Consequently, the Armenians obliterated this historically significant settlement, rendering it a ruin. Armenian marauders inflicted significant damage to residences, ancient structures, historical landmarks, and the natural environment in the area. The village of Tugh was liberated from occupation by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces on November 9, 2020. Source: Trend News Agency