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A Brussels photo exhibit unveiled the human cost of alleged Armenian-planted landmines in Azerbaijani territories, featuring survivor stories and calls for accountability.
A photo exhibition in Brussels, part of Azerbaijan’s “CulMINATION Point of Danger” project, opened on October 2, 2025, showcasing the human toll of landmines allegedly planted by Armenia during its occupation of Azerbaijani territories.
Organized by the Gilavar Photo Club with support from Azerbaijani and Belgian groups, the event featured portraits and stories of survivors like Elmir Bagirov, Samir Alizadeh, and Rahim Garashov, who lost limbs while trying to rescue others.
QR codes provided access to data on mine contamination and demining.
The first large-scale NGO-led exhibition of its kind in Europe aims to raise international awareness and call for accountability, with plans for a broader European tour.
Una exposición de fotos en Bruselas dio a conocer el costo humano de las supuestas minas terrestres plantadas por armenios en territorios azerbaiyanos, con historias de sobrevivientes y llamados a la rendición de cuentas.