ICRC Baku office about Armenians who remained in Karabakh
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) provided transfer from Karabakh to Armenia to 50 vulnerable individuals based on their own decision. Most of them were reunited with their families in Armenia, according to the information we received from the ICRC office in Baku
Around 20 people, a few of those who remained in Karabakh, received food parcels, bread, and hygiene kits, and underwent health checkups conducted by an ICRC medical staff. Through video and phone calls, 25 individuals in Karabakh were able to reconnect with their loved ones in Armenia and other countries, says the same source.
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