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Some 289 mines, munitions defused in liberated lands

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Some 289 mines and munitions were found and defused on Azerbaijani territories liberated from Armenia’s occupation in 2020, the Mine Action Agency (ANAMA) has reported. As part of the demining operations conducted from January 5 to 31, some 32 antipersonnel mines, 27 anti-tank mines and 230 unexploded ordnance were defused in Tartar, Aghdam, Fuzuli, Shusha, Gubadli, Jabrayil, and Zangilan regions, the report added. A 402.7-hectare-area was cleared of mines and unexploded ordnance during the reporting period.
It should be noted that ANAMA, along with the partner countries, carries out demining activities on Azerbaijan’s liberated territories.
Armenia deliberately and constantly planted mines on Azerbaijani territories, in violation of the 1949 Geneva Convention, thereby being a major threat to regional peace, security, and cooperation.
On December 9, the Prosecutor-General’s Office reported that 29 civilians and seven military servicemen were killed, as well as 109 servicemen and 44 civilians received injuries of varying severity as a result of mine explosions in the country’s lands since November 10, 2020. Previously, on June 12, Azerbaijan handed over 15 Armenian prisoners in exchange for a map detailing the location of 97,000 mines in formerly-occupied Aghdam.
On July 3, Armenia submitted to Azerbaijan maps of about 92,000 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines planted during the occupation of Fuzuli and Zangilan regions.

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