"The city of Shusha is as important for Turkiye as it is for Azerbaijan," Nurshen Yildirim, a member of the Turkish Travelers' Club Association, told Report.
The Turkish traveler said she was happy to visit the city of Shusha, whose name she had always heard but had never been to: "Thanks to the heroism of the Azerbaijani soldiers in the 44-day Patriotic War, we can easily travel to the lands liberated from occupation today. Life has already started to return here, and we are as happy as our Azerbaijani brothers. We hope the reconstruction work in all liberated areas will be finished soon, and the homesick people will return to their homes once and for all."
The Turkish traveler also emphasized that despite the end of the war, crimes against Azerbaijanis continue: "Currently, Azerbaijanis are also facing the problem of landmines. Perhaps even decades later, these mines will harm people. I think international organizations and related institutions should not remain silent about Armenia's landmines and express their position in the name of humanity."