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Azerbaijan will help Ukraine in mine clearance
Baku/11.08.23/Turan: Azerbaijan will provide Ukraine with a mine clearance vehicle and conduct training for sappers. This became known during the meeting of the Deputy Head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Bogdan Drapyatyi with the Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Ukraine Seymur Mardaliyev.
The sides discussed issues of humanitarian demining and Azerbaijan's assistance in this direction. Ambassador Mardaliev announced an increase in the size of the aid package to Ukraine. He added that Baku joins the list of countries that will conduct trainings for Ukrainian specialists in the field of mine clearance.
In addition, the Azerbaijani side announced a new package of assistance to Ukraine, which will include a mechanized mine clearance vehicle, Ukrainian media reported. ----02D---
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