“De-occupation of Hadrut” NGO spread photos from occupied Hadrut and wrote:
“Occupied Hadrut of our days,
According to the first Soviet census in 1926, the population of the Hadrut region reached 25,247, of which 24,685 (98%) were Armenians.
There were 93 Armenian Apostolic Church monasteries and churches in the region, most of them built in the Middle Ages, during the Armenian Kingdom of Ani (9-11 centuries), in the Armenian state of Khachen (11-16 centuries), in the Armenian kingdom of Dizak (17-18 centuries).
There were monuments to the Armenian ministers of the period of the Armenian Emirate (7-9 centuries), subordinated to Caucasian Albania (5-7 centuries), as well as the temples of the Pagan and Christian period of Great Armenia (2 AD – 5 centuries).
Old Armenian cemeteries were located near almost every church.
Today, Hadrut is in the hands of barbarians, who forcibly displaced the indigenous people and shamelessly destroyed the historical monuments.”