ArmInfo. Relatives of those killed in the explosion at the fuel depot in Stepanakert on September 25, 2023, sent an open letter to the Armenian government, parliament, prime minister and defense minister calling for adequate social support to all families affected by the incident.
In the letter, the families of the explosion victims ask the Armenian authorities to pay attention to their situation and hope that their voice will be heard. They further recall that the decisions of the court of first instance and the ruling of the Court of Appeal actually confirm the status of the victims and missing persons of September 25 as victims of military actions.
The authors of the letter note that despite the fact that Armenia has provided temporary protection to forcibly displaced persons from Artsakh, including the families of the deceased and missing, as well as the disabled and those who have become disabled, families who have suffered losses as a result of military actions continue to experience the need for additional support.
"This problem has remained without due attention for more than a year, and no clear solutions or plans for its resolution have been proposed so far. The refugees who lost their relatives as a result of the explosion at the fuel depot of the Artsakh Defense Army on September 25, 2023, are in fact in the same and even more difficult conditions than those who suffered in the war unleashed by Azerbaijan against the Republic of Artsakh on September 27, 2020.
However, the latter were provided with special support in accordance with the programs approved by the Armenian government, and there are no relatives of those injured in the explosion," the letter says.
In this regard, the letter recalled that on November 9, 2020, a trilateral statement signed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and President of Russia Vladimir Putin created a security system for the population of Artsakh, with which the Republic of Armenia agreed.
"The threat of genocide loomed over the population of Artsakh and the tragedy occurred during the evacuation of the civilian population. The cause-and-effect relationship between the evacuation under the threat of mass extermination and the explosion at the warehouse, in our opinion, is obvious to everyone. More than a year has passed since this terrible tragedy. According to official data, 219 people died as a result of the explosion, and 22 are still missing," the authors of the open letter recalled.
At the same time, the appeal notes that the victims are still in an uncertain legal status, and their families remain without state support and compensation.
"We have sent numerous written appeals to various state bodies of Armenia, including the Office of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Defense, the Human Rights Defender, and the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. However, in response to our appeals, we have received only formal responses, which note that the issue "goes beyond the authority of this body" or "is still under discussion," the letter says.
In this regard, the relatives of the victims of the explosion called for recognizing what happened at the fuel depot of the Artsakh Defense Army as a result of military action and resolving the issue of compensation for the families of the dead and missing, providing adequate social support to all those affected by this tragic incident.
On September 19, 2023, Azerbaijan, under the pretext of an "anti-terrorist operation", committed another act of aggression against Artsakh. As a result of the enemy aggression, hundreds of Artsakh residents were injured, and more than 200 people were reported killed, including civilians. On September 20, Artsakh fell. Azerbaijan began the violent subjugation of the NKR. On September 22, the process of abolishing the Artsakh Defense Army began. Today, Artsakh is completely de-Armenianized, its entire indigenous population of over 120 thousand people was forced to flee to Armenia under threat of physical violence.
We also add that on September 25, near Stepanakert, an explosion occurred at a fuel depot, a gasoline tank exploded. At the time of the explosion, there were a large number of people at the scene who were standing in line for gasoline in order to leave Artsakh amid the latest Azerbaijani aggression. According to the Investigative Committee of Armenia, 218 people were killed in the explosion at the fuel depot, 215 of whom have been identified. At least 120 people received injuries of varying severity, mainly burns. At the moment, according to the investigation, the whereabouts of 21 people are unknown. Since the enemy aggression that began in the fall of 2020, which in September 2023 ended with the complete ethnic cleansing of Artsakh, over 150 thousand Artsakh residents have become homeless.