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Over 13,000 hectares cleared of mines in liberated territories
Baku/14.02.22/Turan: For the entire time after the liberation of the occupied territories (since November 2020), the engineering and sapper units of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces cleared 13,868 hectares of territory from mines and unexploded mines and shells.
More than 374 hectares have been cleared in the past two weeks alone, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said on February 14.
At the same time, 6,092 anti-personnel and 2,159 anti-tank mines, as well as 9,012 unexploded ordnance, were found and destroyed in the cleared territories. -02D-
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