The residents of Lisagor village in Shushi will fully return in the next 2 months

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The residents of Lisagor village in Shushi region have partially returned, while the others, who are temporarily living in different settlements of Artsakh, are going to return in early spring.

The head of the community Gagik Nasibyan informed “Armenpress” about this, adding that renovation and agricultural programs of the village private houses are planned in Lisagor in the near future.

“Our village is one of the highest settlements in Artsakh. Therefore, the issue of heating is one of the priorities to ensure the living conditions of the population during the winter months. Due to the war, not all of the people of Lisagor were able to procure firewood for the winter. Besides, in the early post-war period, there were no other heating conditions.  The houses in the village have been partially damaged and need to be repaired. We have appealed to the Ministry of Urban Development and in the near future, the program for the repair of the damaged houses will be in process.

Nasibyan added that the gas, electricity, and telephone communication have already been restored In the village.

“The residents of the village use the Goris-Stepanakert bus for transport communication with Stepanakert, as well as their own cars”, he said.

According to the mayor of Lisagor, some teachers and students have returned to the village, and if possible, the lesson process is being organized.

“Nevertheless, we plan to organize the normal school educational process after the return of the other students, the furnishing of the classrooms, and some construction repairs,” Nasibyan said.

Before the 44-day war, Lisagor had a population of 130 and a secondary school with 11 students.

According to the mayor of Lisagor, agricultural, particularly cattle-breeding programs are planned for the development of the community.

“It is planned to provide some farm animals to the villagers, as well as to create conditions for the development of cattle breeding,” Nasibyan said.

He also denied the information that was spread from a fake Facebook account, noting that the residents of Lisagor had been instructed to leave the village in three days.

“It does not correspond to reality, is misinformation,” the mayor stressed, detailing that more programs continue to be developed for this purpose. Gagik Nasibyan, the head of the community, is in constant contact with the other residents of Lisagor, who are temporarily staying in different settlements of Artsakh.