Azerbaijani Customs Committee Hands Over Mine Detection Dogs To ANAMA (UPDATE)
Date
10/17/2022 3:12:05 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Details added, first version posted 17:50
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 17. The State Customs
Committee of Azerbaijan handed over five Mine Detection dogs to the
National Agency for Mine Action (ANAMA) in order to support
demining activities in the liberated territories, reports on October 17 via the
committee.
The event, held at the dog training center of the State Customs
Committee, was attended by Сhairman of the Board of the National
Mine Action Agency Vugar Suleymanov and First Deputy Chairman,
Acting Chairman, Lieutenant General of the customs Service Shahin
Baghirov.
Suleymanov thanked for the provided support and expressed hope
that this will contribute to the creation of a safe, sustainable
and healthy environment in Karabakh.
Baghirov noted that the event is dedicated to the liberation of
Fuzuli, one of the districts that is most contaminated by mines and
unexploded ordnance, and the transfer of Mine Detection dogs to the
Agency will provide additional support in conducting mine-clearing
operations on the liberated territories.
At the same time, the strengthening of cooperation between the
Agency and the State Customs Committee in the field of explosives
detection, the organization of training and the exchange of
experience would be beneficial for future joint cooperation.
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