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On-Site Investigation Report on Human Rights in Karabakh
Right next to the panel, parts of the missiles launched at Tartar are exhibit-
ed, and it is important that the missiles are banned Smerch missiles.
Governor Mammadov stated that the other remains were sent to be exhibit-
ed in the Military Trophy Park in Baku.
After the observations made in the square where the Governor’s Office is
located, our vehicles left to visit the wreckage of a detached house, which is
about 5 minutes away. The owner of the house also accompanied our dele-
gation and explained that they lived with his family in the house that turned
into a wreck we saw, that as soon as he left the house to feed his animals, a
missile fell on his house, and that luckily, there was no one at home at that
time, so there were no deaths.
He stated that the State built a new house for them because it had turned
into the wreckage and that they were living in this new house. The governor
added that they would not touch the mentioned wreckage and that it would
be turned into a museum to be exhibited as a trace of the war. It was ob-
served that there is still poultry near the wrecked house, and the fact that this
civilian living area, which is only 5 minutes away from the city centre, was
attacked by a missile is noteworthy in terms of attacking civilian settlements
and using prohibited weapons.
While leaving the region, sites with multi-storey apartments were seen on
the route, and it was learned that these buildings were also damaged in the
attacks, but the damage was repaired by the State.
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