(MENAFN- AzerNews)

Sabina Mammadli read more Data on territories free of mines in Azerbaijan's Karabakh has
been added to the geoinformation digital system, Head of Economy
Ministry's State Service on Property Issues Matin Eynullayev
said.
He made the remarks at the conference dedicated to the results
of 2022.
He stressed that information on territories suitable for
agricultural activities and real estate is also added to the
system, as well as noted that data on houses and other
residential/non-residential facilities on the liberated territories
are also being integrated. Overall, the data of 32 state structures
are integrated into this platform, he stressed.
'In addition, 3D descriptions of real estate objects are also
presented in this system. Work on digitalization and data
integration continues,' Eynullayev added.
Furthermore, Eynullayev underlined that over 14,000 objects have
been inventoried in Azerbaijan's Karabakh up to date.
'Inventory work continues on the liberated territories of
Azerbaijan. In 2022, about 1,500 objects were inventoried in Lachin
and 7 adjacent villages,' he said.
The inventory database in Karabakh is being created based on
materials collected through the Azercosmos satellite operator.
Currently, a fairly large amount of cadastral information has
already been collected and this process continues.
A Moscow-brokered ceasefire deal that Baku and Yerevan signed on
November 10, 2020, brought an end to six weeks of fighting between
Armenia and Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani army declared a victory
against the Armenian troops. The signed agreement obliged Armenia
to withdraw its troops from the Azerbaijani lands that it has
occupied since the early 1990s.
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