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    Haterk needs a bridge

    NAIRA HAYRUMYAN
    27-03-2007 15:50:13 - KarabakhOpen

    The village of Haterk is known for its history and people who are
    always ready to defend themselves.

    Haterk is situated at 1000 km above sea and 45 km to the west of the
    town of Martakert, on the bank of the Tartar River. Mount Mrav is
    behind the village. Those who visit Haterk are lucky. There are
    villages in Karabakh which have a magnificent scenery. The village of
    Haterk looks to the province of Khachen. Therefore, people in this
    village have a free thinking and let nobody control their wishes and
    thoughts.

    It is two hours from Stepanakert to Haterk by car. Not because the
    village is high on the mountain side, and it seems that the car cannot
    overcome the rocks. But because it is necessary to cross the river
    which becomes wild in spring. The way along the bridge is long. The
    short way crosses the river in a shallow place, which is impossible
    for small cars.

    The people of Haterk propose building a bridge in the place of this
    crossing. They have invited specialists, sponsors. No one has attended
    to this yet. The people of Haterk say the road would become shorter
    by 20 km if a bridge were built. And it would be easier to take their
    products to the market. Otherwise, the famous cornelian cherry vodka
    remains in the cellars. In 1990 a squad of volunteers was set up in
    Haterk with a population of 3200. On August 16, 1991 the soldiers of
    the squad and the women of the village took hostages 43 servicemen of
    the force of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs and demanded to
    release the young men from Haterk and Chapar who were imprisoned by
    the force of the MIA and transferred to the Azerbaijani force. On
    August 18 the members of the Krunk Committee arrived in the village
    and mediated the exchange of hostages.

    >From June 1992 Haterk and the adjacent villages were shelled from the
    emplacements at the villages of Agdaban, Charektar and Nareshtar,
    Kelbajar region. On June 5 the foe occupied the village, the houses
    were set to fire, about two hundred peaceful people underwent
    violence. The artilleries of the Defense Force and the volunteers
    managed to stop the advance of the foe in other directions and to
    evacuate the population.

    On July 20 the squad of Haterk launched an offensive against the foe
    concentrated in the village, then retreated and were positioned in the
    direction of the villages of Vaghuhas and Cheldran. On February 20,
    1993 the Defense Force liberated the village. 44 freedom fighters were
    killed.

    Now the population of the village is 1600. The school and the nursery
    school have been repaired. This year there are three first grades at
    school.

    Haterk is not one of those villages which could not get round after
    occupation and displacement. People here live the way they fight,
    creating conditions for their life and leisure. And nobody can do them
    harm, especially with Mount Mrav in their back.
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