Next Relocation Caravan Reaches Ballija Village in Khojaly

Khojaly: The next relocation caravan has arrived at the village of Ballija in the Khojaly district, APA reports. In this phase, 95 people, comprising 22 families, have been settled in individual residential houses in Ballija village for permanent living. The residents have been given the keys to their apartments, marking a significant step in the village’s resettlement efforts.

According to Azeri-Press News Agency, a total of 112 families, totaling 562 people, have been permanently settled in Ballija village to date. This latest relocation marks another important phase in the resettlement initiative. On February 24, another migration caravan, consisting of families temporarily settled in various parts of the republic-mainly in dormitories, sanatoriums, and administrative buildings-was sent from Aghdam to the village of Ballija in Khojaly. At this stage, 22 families, totaling 95 people, are making Ballija their new home.

Currently, in Garabagh and East Zangazur, alongside the former IDPs who were resettled there, approximately 40,000 people are working on projects in the region. These individuals are performing their official duties in local branches of various state agencies and working in sectors such as healthcare, education, culture, tourism, industry, and energy enterprises that have resumed operations.