FEBRUARY 26 marks 33 years since the Khojaly massacre, a tragic event in Azerbaijan's history. On the night of Feb. 25 to 26, 1992, Armenian armed forces brutally murdered hundreds of Azerbaijani civilians in the town of Khojaly. This atrocity stood among the most severe crimes committed against civilians during Armenia's long-lasting aggression against Azerbaijan.

DARK TIMES The Khojaly massacre has resulted in 613 deaths of which 106 are women; 63, children; and 70, elderly individuals. It has also led to the extermination of eight families, the orphaning of 25 children, who lost both parents; and the permanent disability of 487 individuals. PHOTOS FROM THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN IN INDONESIA

DARK TIMES The Khojaly massacre has resulted in 613 deaths of which 106 are women; 63, children; and 70, elderly individuals. It has also led to the extermination of eight families, the orphaning of 25 children, who lost both parents; and the permanent disability of 487 individuals. PHOTOS FROM THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN IN INDONESIA

DARK TIMES The Khojaly massacre has resulted in 613 deaths of which 106 are women; 63, children; and 70, elderly individuals. It has also led to the extermination of eight families, the orphaning of 25 children, who lost both parents; and the permanent disability of 487 individuals. PHOTOS FROM THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN IN INDONESIA

DARK TIMES The Khojaly massacre has resulted in 613 deaths of which 106 are women; 63, children; and 70, elderly individuals. It has also led to the extermination of eight families, the orphaning of 25 children, who lost both parents; and the permanent disability of 487 individuals. PHOTOS FROM THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN IN INDONESIA

DARK TIMES The Khojaly massacre has resulted in 613 deaths of which 106 are women; 63, children; and 70, elderly individuals. It has also led to the extermination of eight families, the orphaning of 25 children, who lost both parents; and the permanent disability of 487 individuals. PHOTOS FROM THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN IN INDONESIA

DARK TIMES The Khojaly massacre has resulted in 613 deaths of which 106 are women; 63, children; and 70, elderly individuals. It has also led to the extermination of eight families, the orphaning of 25 children, who lost both parents; and the permanent disability of 487 individuals. PHOTOS FROM THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN IN INDONESIA
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