BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 28. Four years have
passed since the Armenian armed forces targeted Azerbaijan’s city
of Barda with rocket fire during the Second Karabakh War, Trend reports.
On October 28, 2020, missiles struck Barda, a city located
outside the conflict’s frontline. This tragic attack claimed the
lives of 21 civilians and injured over 70 others.
Throughout the conflict, Barda and its central areas faced
repeated rocket and artillery assaults from Armenian forces on
October 5, 27, and 28. In total, these attacks led to 29 civilian
deaths, 112 injuries, and widespread damage to civilian
infrastructure.
The 44-day conflict, which began on September 27, 2020, resulted
in the deaths of 93 Azerbaijani civilians due to Armenian military
action, including 54 men, 27 women, and 12 children, and left 444
others wounded.