Another civilian has been killed in a mine blast in Azerbaijan’s formerly-occupied territories.
The Prosecutor’s office in Aghdam city reported today the killing of another Azerbaijani civilian in the district.
Law enforcers found the body of Casarat Hatamkhanov in Aghdam’s Quzanli settlement on June 16.
Hatamkhanov was the resident of Aghdam’s Seyidli settlement and had gone missing for over ten days, the agency said.
Over 140 Azerbaijani have been either killed or injured in main blasts in Azerbaijan’s liberated territories since the singing of the trilateral peace deal on November 10.
Armenia has refused to share maps of hundreds of thousands of land mines it planted in Nagorno-Karabakh and the surrounding regions in captured during the war in the early 1990s.
On June 12, Yerevan shared with Azerbaijan 97,000 maps planted in Aghdam in exchange for 15 Armenian soldiers held in captivity in Azerbaijan.
The swap took place in neighbouring Georgia and with the mediation of the US.
Armenian Prime Minister said that the shared maps were only “a small portion” of the landmine maps Yerevan had. Earlier, Armenia had denies existence of such maps.