As a result of the Armenia aggressive policy over the past 36 years, Azerbaijan suffered material damage in the amount of more than 100 billion manat ($ 58.8 billion) in the field of civil infrastructure, economics, ecology, military equipment and other areas.
The indictment in the case in which former political and military leaders of the so -called “Armenian administration” in Karabakh are judged, reveals losses among the population and material damage suffered by Azerbaijan as a result of Armenia from 1988 to 2024.
According to the information collected by an anadol correspondent from the indictment, as a result of the Armenian attacks from 1988 to 2024, 18,850 Azerbaijani citizens were killed, of which 3,493 were civilians, and 15,357 were military personnel.
According to the indictment, 56 238 citizens of Azerbaijan were injured as a result of Armenian attacks, including 4,435 civilians and 51,803 military personnel.
As a result of the occupation of Armenia of Azerbaijani territories, serious damage to civilian infrastructure, economics, ecology and military equipment of Azerbaijan was caused. According to the indictment, the aggressive policy of Armenia led to damage to Azerbaijan worth more than 100 billion manat.
Fate 3 983 Azerbaijanis is still unknown
As a result of the aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan during the First Karabakh war, more than 4 thousand Azerbaijani citizens were missing.
According to the Azerbaijan State Commission for Prisoners of War, hostages and missing citizens, 3 thousand names are listed in Azerbaijan in Azerbaijan.
Armenia evades information about the fate of these losses, including 3,209 military personnel and 774 civilians, as well as the whereabouts of mass burials.
In the mass burials found in the region after the Second Karabakh War, the remains of 187 people were identified, which were considered to be missing.
In addition, during road and other construction work in Karabakh, the remains of 309 people were discovered allegedly missing. Personality 165 of them managed to identify.