Our compatriots living in different countries of the world showed solidarity with Azerbaijani eco-activists, representatives of civil society and volunteers who held a protest action on the Shusha-Khankendi road.

APA reports that Azerbaijanis living in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, held a peaceful picket as a sign of protest against Armenian eco-terrorism in the territory of our country.

The participants of the action waving the flags of Azerbaijan: "Stop illegal exploitation of Azerbaijan's natural resources!", "Stop environmental crime!", "No to environmental terrorism!", "Stop irreparable damage to the environment!"

displayed posters with their slogans.

The action was to draw the attention of the local and world community to the illegal exploitation of mineral deposits in the territory of Azerbaijan under the temporary control of Russian peacekeepers by Armenia and Armenian separatists, and to show support for the Azerbaijani eco-activists, representatives of civil society and volunteers who were protesting on the Shusha-Khankendi road.

In Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, a peaceful protest was held on the territory of our country regarding Armenian eco-terrorism.

Organized by Farid Amiraliyev, an activist of the Azerbaijani diaspora, the action took place in front of the building where the UN Information Center, the UN High Commissioner for Hostages, the Czech representative office of UNICEF and other international organizations are located.

Our young compatriots gave detailed information to the residents of the capital, who are interested in the action, about the illegal exploitation of mineral deposits in the territory of Azerbaijan under the temporary control of Russian peacekeepers by Armenia and Armenian separatists.

Another protest against Armenian eco-terror took place in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, in front of the UN representation in this country.

Speaking at the event, Elchin Bayramov, chairman of the Congress of Moldovan Azerbaijanis, said that protecting the environment is the duty of every person, regardless of ethnicity.

"The looting of Azerbaijan's natural resources and the pollution of its territories have become a serious problem that worries not only the people of Azerbaijan, but the entire population of the region," he stressed.

At the end of the action organized by the Congress of Moldovan Azerbaijanis, a statement was read and presented to the UN representative office in Chisinau.

At a time when the natural resources of Azerbaijan were illegally looted, the environment was polluted, and ecocide was committed during the actions, Russian peacekeepers did not allow the monitoring group consisting of representatives of the state institutions of Azerbaijan to enter and observe this region. attention was drawn to the fact that the volunteers held a continuous protest, but did not allow any humanitarian crisis to arise.

The silence of the international organizations that always raise environmental issues in the face of the Armenian eco-terror committed in Karabakh was called unacceptable behavior.