Global travelers observe demining process in Azerbaijan's Fuzuli
Travelers from 13 countries, led by Charles Veley, founder of the American club MTP (Most Traveled People), one of the four largest travel clubs in the world, observed the process of mine clearance in Fuzuli district, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.
According to information, the travelers, who arrived in the Fuzuli district, familiarized themselves with the demining works carried out by ANAMA in the territory of Kend Khoradiz village, which was liberated from occupation. Afterward, the guests observed the operation on the neutralization of mines found in the area by the explosion.
The specialists informed for reference that mine detection operations are carried out in the area in three ways: mechanically, manually, and with the help of trained dogs.
The trip of international travelers to Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur concluded here.
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As previously reported, international travelers visited the Fuzuli district after Jabrayil district, Trend's Karabakh bureau reports.
According to the information, the guests, who arrived in Kend Horadiz village of the Fuzuli region liberated from occupation, were familiarized with the demining operations being carried out in the territory and were informed in detail that the Armenian army contaminated the territory with mines and unexploded ammunition during the occupation. An operation is also envisaged to clear mines discovered in the area under the supervision of international travelers.
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According to the information, the next place visited by international travelers from 13 countries in the liberated territories from the occupation was the historic bridge of Khudafarin, located in the territory of Jabrayil district.
Then the travelers will visit the Fuzuli district and observe the process of clearing mines and unexploded ordnance found there.
To note, over 360 international travelers from almost 50 countries have visited Karabakh and East Zangezur 10 times in large groups during the last 4 years.
A group of international travelers made another trip to Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur on July 25–27, organized by the travel club MTP (Most Traveled People), one of the four largest networks of travelers around the world. This is the 11th MTP trip in a row. The group is led by Charles Veley, who is the founder and head of the MTP club. His name is in the top 10 in the international ranking of world travelers. Previously, Veley has traveled to the liberated territories four times, in three of which he led MTP lineups.