Azerbaijani Ombudsman sends message to the international community regarding Armenia's provocations

  01 October 2022    Read: 191
  Azerbaijani Ombudsman sends message to the international community regarding Armenia

The Commissioner for Human Rights (Ombudsman) of the Republic of Azerbaijan has sent a message to the international community concerning mine explosions in Fuzuli and Tartar, AzVision.az reports. 

The statement reads:

"Despite the repeated calls, the failure of Armenia not yet handover to our country the accurate maps of mines that were buried in the universally recognized territories of Azerbaijan during the period of occupation remained a serious threat to the lives and health of civilians, along with servicemen.

Regretfully on 30 September 2022 as a result of an explosion of an anti-tank mine in Yukhari Dilagharda village, an area that has not been cleared of mines, Asadov Amid (b.1986) and Guluzade Cherkez (b. 2007) died and Guliyev Bahadur (b.1973) injured. 

In addition, on 1 October 2022, an explosion of an anti-personnel mine in the place named “Uchunju Sovkhoz” in the liberated Tartar district, an area that has not yet been cleared of mines, Jabbarov Nijat (b. 1990) and Bayramov Rafail (b. 1976) have got serious physical injuries and according to the preliminary information, their legs were amputated. 

We, once again, reiterate to international organizations our concern about the potential danger that unmarked mines cause to human life and call on to take urgent measures in this regard. 

By handing over accurate minefield maps to our country, Armenia should respect the norms of international humanitarian law and human rights and fulfill its obligations for ensuring sustainable peace and security in the region."


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