В Азербайджане продолжается разминирование, несмотря на пандемию

ANAMA, Национальное агентство по разминированию в Азербайджане, продолжает свою гуманитарную работу по разминированию, несмотря на пандемию коронавируса и национальный карантин в стране. ANAMA ответила на вызовы из Центра управления кризисными ситуациями Министерства по чрезвычайным ситуациям, Министерства внутренних дел, Государственной пограничной службы и районной полиции.

В апреле ANAMA ответило на 25 срочных вызова о помощи и приняло меры по обезвреживанию 128 неразорвавшихся боеприпасов, 2 противотанковых мин и 797 снарядов различных калибров.

Источники ANAMA сообщили азербайджанским СМИ, что было проведено 28 оперативных и срочных операций, в результате которых было проверено 11555 квадратных метров.

ANAMA говорит, что с момента ее создания 21 год назад она очистила 543 456 292 квадратных метра земли от 807 315 ​​мин и неразорвавшихся боеприпасов.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам АПА (Баку)

фото: Разминирование в Азербайджане в апреле 2020 года (фото любезно предоставлено ANAMA)

 

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