Azerbaijan neutralises over 3,200 explosive devices in liberated lands in June Monthly report by ANAMA
The Azerbaijan Mine Action Agency (ANAMA) has announced the discovery and neutralisation of 3,247 explosive devices during demining operations conducted during June across the country’s liberated territories.
According to the agency’s monthly update, the munitions included 333 anti-personnel mines, 107 anti-tank mines, and 2,807 unexploded ordnance (UXOs), posing serious risks to civilians and reconstruction efforts, Caliber.Az reports.
The hazardous items were located across a wide swathe of territory encompassing the districts of Tartar, Aghdara, Kalbajar, Aghdam, Khojaly, Khankendi, Khojavand, Lachin, Shusha, Fuzuli, Gubadli, Jabrayil, and Zangilan.
ANAMA stated that a total of 6,618.1 hectares were cleared during the week, as efforts intensify to ensure the safe return of displaced persons and enable infrastructure development.
Since the end of the 2020 Second Karabakh War, 399 people were killed or injured by mines, adding to a total of over 3,400 mine victims since the early 1990s, including hundreds of children and women.
Armenia’s refusal to share accurate minefield maps and the planting of mines in civilian areas have worsened the humanitarian toll.
Demining remains a critical priority for Azerbaijan, with the Azerbaijan National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) leading clearance efforts. So far, around 140,000 hectares have been cleared, but vast contaminated areas still pose serious risks, delaying the safe return of 800,000 displaced people. Despite significant national investment and innovative approaches like all-women demining teams, international support remains essential to fully address the challenge.
By Khagan Isayev