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In the liberated territories, 73 civilians were blown up by mines
Baku/30.11.21/Turan: In the territories liberated from the Armenian occupation, 73 civilians were blown up by mines. At the same time, 49 people were injured, and 24 were killed, reported on November 30 the Azerbaijan Mine Action Agency (ANAMA).
51% of explosions occurred as a result of illegal entry into the liberated territories, 26% - when leaving the territory cleared of mines.
In this regard, ANAMA urges citizens to refrain from illegal travel to the liberated territories.
ANAMA also emphasizes that despite the continuing deaths of civilians, Armenia refuses to provide maps of minefields. — 06D-
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