UN official: Lack of detailed information about places where mines were buried is obstacle to return of IDPs to Karabakh

UN official: Lack of detailed information about places where mines were buried is obstacle to return of IDPs to Karabakh The lack of detailed information about the places where the mines were buried is the main obstacle to the safe return of thousands of IDPs to the Karabakh region, Lee Woodyear, a specialist in the public relations department of the United Nations Mine Act
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April 17, 2024 17:42
UN official: Lack of detailed information about places where mines were buried is obstacle to return of IDPs to Karabakh

The lack of detailed information about the places where the mines were buried is the main obstacle to the safe return of thousands of IDPs to the Karabakh region, Lee Woodyear, a specialist in the public relations department of the United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS), said in an interview with Report.

“In post-conflict situations, concerned parties should share available information, including maps, with the other party to facilitate demining, prevent further casualties and injuries, and ensure that life returns to normal,” she said.

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