Baku, July 14, 2024, The Europe Today: The graves of Azerbaijan’s national heroes, Major General Polad Hashimov and Colonel Ilgar Mirzayev, were visited on July 14 in the Second Honor Alley to commemorate the fourth anniversary of their martyrdom, as reported by local media.
During the visit, it was emphasized that the Tovuz battles hold a significant place in Azerbaijan’s military history, marking a decisive victory. The Azerbaijani Army showcased its ability to effectively counter provocations and unexpected attacks from adversaries.
Speakers at the event highlighted the heroism and bravery displayed by Azerbaijani soldiers and high-ranking officers during the Tovuz battles, which successfully thwarted the provocations instigated by Armenian forces. Despite the loss of brave sons like Major General Polad Hashimov and Colonel Ilgar Mirzayev, their sacrifices were avenged. Inspired by these heroes, the younger generation achieved remarkable feats during the 44-day Patriotic War, restoring Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity. Following the restoration of constitutional order last year, this honorable mission was completed successfully. The people of Azerbaijan proudly remember their national heroes and express deep gratitude for their sacrifices.
Ofelia Salmanova, the wife of Major General Polad Hashimov, spoke about her husband’s legacy. “Polad Hashimov created a legacy of heroism that his students upheld with their bravery during the 44-day Patriotic War, liberating our occupied lands. His memory will forever be cherished by the Azerbaijani people. We honor all martyrs who sacrificed their lives for Azerbaijan’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, and wish good health to our veterans,” she said.
Reserve Lieutenant Colonel Ilkin Movsumlu shared his memories of Polad Hashimov and Ilgar Mirzayev. “I knew Polad Hashimov since 1992. We studied together at the former Baku Higher Joint Command School and served in the same platoon. Polad was always distinguished by his discipline, knowledge, and character. Ilgar Mirzayev was our classmate, but he specialized in artillery. Both were dedicated officers who served on the front lines. Their legacy will never be forgotten. Martyrs truly die only when they are forgotten, but sons like Polad and Ilgar have left an indelible mark,” Movsumlu said.
Movsumlu also recounted how the martyrdom of Hashimov and Mirzayev motivated him to voluntarily join the counter-offensive operation on September 29, 2020, in the Sugovushan direction. “I am proud to say that the sacrifices of all our martyrs, including Polad Hashimov and Ilgar Mirzayev, have been avenged,” he stated.
The visit included performances of patriotic poems and songs by pupils of the Vasif Movsumov Gulovsha village secondary school in the Yevlakh region, honoring the memory of the martyrs and celebrating their enduring legacy.