Armenia’s Pashinyan claims giving all minefield maps to Azerbaijan
    ... but mines continue killing Azerbaijanis

    KARABAKH  17 October 2023 - 16:23

    Mushvig Mehdiyev
    Caliber.Az

    Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has voiced Yerevan’s readiness to assist Azerbaijan in demining its territories from landmines.

    Remarks by PM Pashinyan came during his address to the members of the European Parliament at a hearing on October 17.

    “We provided all of the maps of minefields available to the Armenian side to Azerbaijan,” the Armenian premier said, referring to Yerevan’s exchange of maps indicating the location of mines with prisoners held by Azerbaijan, Caliber.Az reports.

    Nikol Pashinyan addresses at the hearing in the European Parliament, October 17, 2023

    PM Pashinyan seemingly attempted to disclaim the responsibility for the ongoing mine terror in the Azerbaijani lands by hiding the real situation.

    Let’s recall that the Karabakh (Garabagh) and East Zangazur regions of Azerbaijan have been heavily mined by Armenia’s forces since the 1990s. Following the Soviet Union’s dissolution in 1991, Armenia launched a full-blown military assault against Azerbaijan. The bloody war continued until a ceasefire was signed in 1994, resulting in Armenia’s occupation of 20 percent of Azerbaijan’s internationally recognized territories. During the war, over 30,000 Azerbaijanis were killed, and one million were forced to flee their homes in a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign conducted by Armenia.

    On September 27, 2020, the decades-old conflict between the two countries reignited after Armenia’s forces deployed in occupied Azerbaijani lands shelled military positions and civilian settlements of Azerbaijan. During the counter-attack operations that lasted 44 days, Azerbaijani forces liberated over 300 settlements, including the cities of Jabrayil, Fuzuli, Zangilan, Gubadli, and Shusha, from the Armenian occupation. The war ended with the signing of a tripartite statement on November 10, 2020, by Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Russia, under which Armenia also returned the occupied Aghdam, Kalbajar, and Lachin districts to Azerbaijan.

    Since the end of hostilities, the Azerbaijani government has been carrying out demining operations in the liberated territories to expedite the return of internally displaced Azerbaijanis to their homes.

    Despite extensive efforts, demining operations faced many challenges due to Armenia’s refusal to hand over maps displaying the locations of the landmines. Azerbaijan obtained from Armenia the minefield maps of the once occupied Aghdam, Fuzuli and Zangilan districts, which reportedly identify the coordinates of a total of 189,000 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines. Armenia also provided the Azerbaijani side with mine maps of other liberated territories of Azerbaijan. In exchange for maps, Azerbaijan released dozens of Armenian saboteurs detained in Azerbaijani territory after the ceasefire. However, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said the accuracy of these maps did not exceed 25 percent. Officials in Baku are convinced that the maps hidden by Armenia could help neutralize at least one million landmines planted in the once occupied Azerbaijani lands.

    Meanwhile, satellite images taken by Azerbaijan during the anti-terror operation in Karabakh on September 19-20 this year revealed that the dissolved separatist regime buried an additional half a million mines along the 480-kilometer “contact line”.

    From November 2020 to July 2023, 18 percent of Azerbaijan’s liberated territories in the Karabakh region, equaling 42,635 hectares, have been cleared of 61,163 landmines and unexploded ordnance. In 2021, approximately $40 million was allocated from the state budget for mine action. Over 40,000 hectares of land are scheduled for demining in 2023.

    The ongoing extensive mine clearance campaign by Azerbaijan could not prevent the killings of Azerbaijanis by landmines after the 2020 war. Since the end of the 2020 Karabakh war, 331 Azerbaijanis have been affected by Armenian landmines, resulting in 64 deaths and 267 injuries, of which 49 and 103 are civilians, respectively. In June 2021, two Azerbaijani journalists were killed in mine a explosion. In September of this year, mine blasts claimed the lives of four members of the Azerbaijani police.

    The Azerbaijani journalists killed in a mine explosion in the Kalbajar region on June 4, 2021

    In total, 3,410 Azerbaijanis, including 357 children and 38 women, have been killed or injured as a result of mine explosions since 1991 to date.

    According to the Azerbaijani government data, international experts estimate it will take nearly 30 years and $25 billion to solve issues related to demining. Furthermore, by 2026, more than 150,000 Azerbaijani citizens are expected to be resettled in areas cleared of mines in the Karabakh and East Zangezur regions.

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