3. Agdam, Azerbaijan
Dubbed the “Caucasian Hiroshima”, Agdam was once a 40,000 resident town in the southwest part of Azerbaijan. In July 1993, as part of the Summer Offensives, Armenian forces invaded the town and forced its entire population out. At the time, the town was used as a buffer zone between the warring armies. SEE ALSO: 10 most dangerous terrorist groups in the world (With Pics)
As the fighting subsided and the Armenians were retreating, they decided to destroy what was left of the town, so the Azerbajanis couldn’t inhabit it anymore. A campaign of heavy shelling and artillery fire destroyed most of the buildings in the town. Over the next decade, sustained looting of what was left of the buildings further rendered the town inhospitable. Through all the fighting and looting, Agdam’s once-impressive mosque was spared and it’s still standing. These days, the region is inhabited by cows, the offspring of the cattle that were abandoned many years ago.
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