Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has said that only 25 percent of maps of landmines Armenia submitted after the end of the war is correct.
In an interview with CNN Turk on August 14, Aliyev said that Yerevan is acting “insincerely” as Armenia won’t give Azerbaijan maps of minefields, and the accuracy of the maps provided at the latest stage is only 25 percent.
Reminding that Armenia planted hundreds of thousands of mines in Azerbaijan’s newly-liberated lands during the three decades of occupation, Aliyev stressed that 150 civilians and servicemen have been killed or injured by landmines.
“Therefore, demining and infrastructure work is underway in the liberated lands – in Karabakh and East Zangazur. When you go there, you will see large infrastructure projects – roads, power lines, water lines, airports, railways. After all, life cannot return there without all this. At the same time, the master plan of Aghdam was approved on 28 May, on our Independence Day, and work is already underway there,” Aliyev said.
On June 12, Azerbaijan returned 15 Armenians to Yerevan in exchange of maps of 97,000 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines in Aghdam region
Armenia on July 3 submitted maps of 92,000 anti-tank and anti-personnel mines planted in Fuzuli and Zangilan regions during the years of occupation in exchange of 15 Armenian border violators.
Over 20 Azerbaijani citizens, including 14 civilians have been killed and more than 85 injured in mine explosions since Azerbaijan regained control over its territories in November 2020.
Armenia had refused to provide maps of thousands of mines it planted in Nagorno-Karabakh and the seven surrounding regions that it occupied since the war in the early 1990s.