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PHOTOS: Azerbaijani Cultural Vandalism - Halivor Bridge Destroyed

PHOTOS: Azerbaijani Cultural Vandalism - Halivor Bridge Destroyed

Azerbaijanis have destroyed the Halivor Bridge. This information comes from satellite images published by the "Caucasus Heritage Watch" website, which clearly show the destruction of the Halivor Bridge.

The State Service for the Protection of Historical Environment of the Republic of Artsakh has reported this and provided information about the Halivor Bridge. "The Halivor or Halvery Bridge is located 2 km southwest of the village of Mets Tagher in the Hadrut region, over the Ishkhanaget River. According to an inscription carved on a stone mounted on the front of the bridge, it was built in 1835. It is one of six bridges constructed over the Ishkhanaget and its tributaries, four of which remain intact and operational. The Halivor Bridge appears to be part of the green zone of the Ishkhanaget. In reality, this area connects the territory of Mets Tagher with the area of the Tum village across the river. The single-arch bridge with a semi-cylindrical vault connects rocky ravines. It is 20 meters long, 3 meters wide, and 9 meters high, with an arch opening width of 9 meters."

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