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Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry marked the 33rd anniversary of one of the most horrific crimes committed by Armenia against Azerbaijanis—the A?daban massacre—through a post on its social media accounts.
The post reads:
"33 years have passed since the A?daban massacre, one of the most atrocious crimes committed by Armenia against Azerbaijanis.
In 1992, the village of A?daban, consisting of 130 houses, was completely destroyed and obliterated by Armenian armed forces. A total of 779 residents were subjected to torture, and 32 innocent civilians were mercilessly killed.
The A?daban tragedy is yet another manifestation of the crimes perpetrated by Armenia and its armed groups against Azerbaijanis. Today, we mourn the victims of this horrific act with deep sorrow.
May their souls rest in peace!"
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