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Russia will vaccinate the Armenians of Karabakh
Baku/26.04.21/Turan: On April 26, 7,500 double doses of the Russian vaccine were sent from Moscow to Yerevan for the residents of Karabakh who are in the zone of responsibility of the Russian peacekeepers. This is the first batch of vaccine for Karabakh, pro-Armenian State Duma deputy Konstantin Zatulin said on Monday.
The vaccine will be provided to Russian doctors who previously vaccinated the peacekeepers. The action was undertaken by the Russian government on the initiative and financial support of the Russian-Armenian "Lazarevsky Club". The action was financed by the former leaders of the Karabakh separatists - Robert Kocharian and Arkady Ghukasyan, Sputnik-Armenia reports. -02D-
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