
UNDP: landmines are found in over 70 countries
Mine-free world is vital for social-economic development of least developed countries
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Mine-free world is vital for social-economic development of least developed countries
Armenia's refusal to give minefield maps to Azerbaijan leads to the fact that Azerbaijan spends more time on de-mining and incurs higher costs, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Mine Action Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Samir …
After the Second Karabakh conflict ended, dozens of Azerbaijani servicemen and internally displaced persons died or were wounded as a result of a mine explosion. Most of the civilian victims tried to see with their own eyes what was left of their cities and villages in and around Nagorno-Karabakh. The area remains closed to civilians until the clearance of unexploded ordnance is completed
With a peace deal now in place in Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan has shifted its focus to the future. Following the historic peace agreement between Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia which brought long overdue stability to the Nagorno-Karabakh …
Following the war between Armenians and Azerbaijanis in the 1990s, deminers spent decades and tens of millions of dollars clearing the former battleground of land mines and unexploded ordnance. Now, after 44 days of renewed fighting, they have to start again
A Russian-Turkish center to control the ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh will soon open in Aghdam. The memorandum on the creation of a joint center was signed on November 11 by Russian Defense Ministry Sergei Shoigu and head of the Turkish military department Hulusi Akar. The Ministry of National Defense of Turkey announced Sunday that a joint Turkish-Russian Center for monitoring the ceasefire will soon be launched in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan
Vadim Yatsulyak: Waging war without calling it war is hypocritical