Rescuers in Artsakh Neutralize Around 62 Cluster, Impact and Missile Bombs
From November 30 to December 6, the Crisis Management Center of the State Emergency Situations Service of Artsakh received 1,191 calls, the majority of which were of a domestic nature, while others pertained to weapons and ammunition. Rescuers responded to all calls and provided consultations. This was reported by the State Emergency Situations Service of Artsakh.
Ten incidents of fire were registered, most of which ignited from heating systems and short circuits of electrical wires. There were no injuries. Firefighting efforts were carried out in a timely manner.
A total of 112 incidents of ammunition discovery were reported. The majority of the munitions were found detonated and posed no danger. Rescue units of the service neutralized around 62 cluster, impact, and missile bombs, as well as grenades.
In the areas where military operations occurred, efforts to detect and eliminate weapons and ammunition continue. In addition to residential areas, work is also underway in forested zones.
Sixty-seven domestic calls were registered, mostly related to assistance for the population, rescue operations for accidents, patient transports, water supply, drainage, and door openings.
The rescue teams of the Emergency Situations Service are simultaneously continuing the search operations for the bodies of fallen servicemen.