Engineering troops cleared 1,184 hectares of mines in July - Defence Ministry
Engineering troops cleared 1,184 hectares of mines in July - Defence Ministry
In July, engineering units of the Azerbaijani Army cleared more than 1,184 hectares of liberated territories from mines, the Azerbaijani Defence Ministry reported in a news release.
‘To date, engineering and sapper units have cleared 39721 hectares of liberated territories from mines and unexploded ordnance.
A total of 13045 unexploded ordnance, 3318 anti-tank and 10463 anti-personnel mines have been found and destroyed,’ the military department said in a press release.
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