Video clip from Eurovision stars about Ganja terror

The stars of the Eurovision song contest Elnur Huseynov and Fidan Huseynova shot a video clip about Armenia's terrorist acts in Ganja.

According to Report, the video for the song "Say Hallelujah" was posted on Fidan Huseynova's official YouTube channel. The artists tried to convey the truth to the whole world through the clip.

The clip also includes footage taken by the Report News Agency at the scene.

Singer Elnur Huseynov shared his feelings:

"On October 4, 11, and 17, 26 people were killed in three rocket attacks on Ganja, the second-largest city in Azerbaijan, located outside the military operations zone! There were ten women and six children among the dead! Another 138 people were injured! The information war is going right now, and everyone has their weapon: As our song is in English, I wanted to perform that song again and tell the whole truth to the world. When I said about it to Fidan's father, he wholeheartedly supported my idea. "

Producer Ulviya Konul said that the clip aims to convey the truth to humanity: "I think this project helped to create a solid material because it is impossible to ignore this topic."

According to the project's authors, today, the world community must understand that Armenian terrorist forces are fighting in the Azerbaijan territory but committing atrocities against the civilian population far from Karabakh's borders.

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