Eteri Musayelyan: Two ICRC trucks have entered Stepanakert, aid has been unloaded at warehouses
September 18 2023, 13:42
According to the agreement reached with the Stepanakert office of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, today, humanitarian aid has been unloaded and will be provided to those institutions for which it was intended, press secretary of the ICRC mission in Artsakh, Eteri Musayelyan, said in an interview with Alpha News.
As reported by the Information Center of Artsakh, on September 18, according to the agreement reached with the ICRC and the command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, about 23 tons of Armenian flour were delivered to Stepanakert along the Goris-Stepanakert highway, while health and hygiene supplies of foreign (Russian, Swiss) production were sent via Akna-Stepanakert road, which after the expertise would be allocated to the relevant departments and used accordingly.
Eteri Musayelyan has not commented on the amount of humanitarian aid sent along the Akna-Stepanakert road, stressing only that one ICRC truck passed in two directions, that is, both through the Lachin corridor and the Akna-Stepanakert road.
The Information Center of Artsakh has also reported that in a few days it is planned to transport ICRC goods from Rostov-on-Don to the same directions. The press secretary of the ICRC mission in Artsakh has not commented on what kind of cargo it will be.
“It is not our working style to say in advance: what, when, how. We will definitely confirm when it happens. I can say that we hope that the transfer of humanitarian aid will be regular. We are doing this as a neutral mediator and as a humanitarian organization, given that tens of thousands of people are facing various problems,” Eteri Musayelyan added.
Eteri Musayelyan: Two ICRC trucks have entered Stepanakert, aid has been unloaded at warehouses
According to the agreement reached with the Stepanakert office of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, today, humanitarian aid has been unloaded and will be provided to those institutions for which it was intended, press secretary of the ICRC mission in Artsakh, Eteri Musayelyan, said in an interview with Alpha News.
As reported by the Information Center of Artsakh, on September 18, according to the agreement reached with the ICRC and the command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, about 23 tons of Armenian flour were delivered to Stepanakert along the Goris-Stepanakert highway, while health and hygiene supplies of foreign (Russian, Swiss) production were sent via Akna-Stepanakert road, which after the expertise would be allocated to the relevant departments and used accordingly.
Eteri Musayelyan has not commented on the amount of humanitarian aid sent along the Akna-Stepanakert road, stressing only that one ICRC truck passed in two directions, that is, both through the Lachin corridor and the Akna-Stepanakert road.
The Information Center of Artsakh has also reported that in a few days it is planned to transport ICRC goods from Rostov-on-Don to the same directions. The press secretary of the ICRC mission in Artsakh has not commented on what kind of cargo it will be.
“It is not our working style to say in advance: what, when, how. We will definitely confirm when it happens. I can say that we hope that the transfer of humanitarian aid will be regular. We are doing this as a neutral mediator and as a humanitarian organization, given that tens of thousands of people are facing various problems,” Eteri Musayelyan added.