Azerbaijani sappers defuse 42 more landmines in liberated territories
The Azerbaijan Mine Action Agency (ANAMA) has defused a new batch of mines in lands liberated from Armenia's decades-long occupation in 2020.
During search operations conducted in the Tartar, Aghdam, Fuzuli, Shusha, Gubadli, Jabrayil and Zangilan regions from June 5 to 10, 16 antipersonnel, 26 anti-tank mines and 57 unexploded ordnance were found and defused.
As a result, 146 hectares of the area were cleared of mines and unexploded ordnance.
After achieving victory over Armenia in the Patriotic War in early November 2020, Azerbaijan launched the process of demining the territories that Armenia had been holding under occupation for almost three decades.
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 minefield maps of the once-occupied Aghdam, Fuzuli, and Zangilan districts from Armenia, which reportedly identify the coordinates 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 war. However, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said the accuracy of these maps did not exceed 25 per cent.
AMAMA reported that the maps provided by Armenia were just 2 per cent effective in mine action. According to the Azerbaijani government data, international experts estimate that Azerbaijan needs nearly 30 years and $25 billion to solve issues related to demining.