The Azerbaijani government sent humanitarian aid to Karabakh Armenians
Baku/22.09.23/Turan: The Government of Azerbaijan has decided to send a cargo of food for humanitarian purposes to meet the needs of the Armenian residents of Karabakh.
On September 22, the country's Ministry of Emergency Situations sent two 20-ton trucks with various food products and hygiene items and 2 cars with bread to Khankendi.
Cars are moving through the territory of the Aghdam region towards Askeran along the already existing Aghdam-Khankendi road.
And further delivery of humanitarian supplies and food to the Armenian residents will be ensured.—06B-
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