Euronews journalist Laura Davidescu, who is visiting Azerbaijan, visited Terter and Aghdam regions of Azerbaijan on Jan. 21.

She visited Shikharkh settlement, which was once occupied by Armenians and later released, concerned herself with the living conditions of the people living there, filmed their destroyed houses, savageries committed by Armenians.
The European journalist also visited a military unit of the Azerbaijani Army.
Later, Davidescu visited Aghdam region, 70 percent of the area of which have been occupied.
Speaking to journalists Davidescu said she could observe the occupied territories in Terter and witnessed the hard living conditions of the people living on the line of contact.
“Before coming here I had gained some information for myself. The Europeans think that Nagorno-Karabakh is a frozen conflict. Only after seeing the people living here, their living conditions, destroyed houses one can understand how the war hurt them. It is the first time in my practice that I visit a conflict zone. I will try to give thorough information about the situation to the European audience,” she said.
According to Davidescu, Euronews is preparing reports covering situation in the conflict zones. They will make report about the situation in other side of the conflict, Azerbaijani side this time to keep the balance.
Recently Euronews aired a report about the occupied territories of Azerbaijan naming it "Wind of changes in Nagorno-Karabakh."
The report had anti-Azerbaijan character and introduced separatist Nagorno-Karabakh regime as an independent country.
They also showed church in Nagorno-Karabakh, calling it religiously and spiritually united with Armenia.
The report caused strong protest by the government and people of Azerbaijan.
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