
ArmInfo. Within the framework of the "Russia is with you" project, about 140 tons of humanitarian aid have been sent to Armenia for the forcibly displaced residents of Artsakh, primarily for socially vulnerable categories. This was stated on July 31 at a press conference in Yerevan by Russian State Duma deputy, Chairperson of the Council of the ANO "Eurasia", Alena Arshinova.
According to her, according to their calculations, at the first stage, humanitarian aid will be provided to about 30,000 Artsakh residents. At the same time, Arshinova drew attention to the fact that among the participants and volunteers there will also be displaced residents of Artsakh. "It was in conversations with them that it became clear what the population needs most and what they need literally every day. Many organizations and volunteers from Armenia will also take part in the initiative," added the Chairperson of the Council of the ANO "Eurasia".
In turn, the head of the representative office of the ANO "Russian Humanitarian Mission" in Armenia, Arseniy Pronin, reported that this year the initiative begins the practical implementation of the project today, from July 31.
In this regard, he drew attention to the fact that the organization is quite deeply involved in the process, since 2020, after the 44-day war, and before the forced displacement of the entire Artsakh population, it provided humanitarian aid to Nagorno-Karabakh.
"140 tons of humanitarian aid will include essential items: these will be standardized sets to overcome initial needs. In addition, there will also be separate sets intended for families with young children. When forming our target audience, special attention was paid to vulnerable groups, that is, large families, as well as families that have lost a breadwinner, where there are disabled people, as well as single people. As part of the organization of the process, we managed to form points in those settlements where the majority of forcibly displaced Artsakh residents live," Pronin noted.
According to him, the first stage will last throughout August and will start with the Masis community, where it is planned to visit all the settlements of the city where the Artsakh people live. "Thanks to the help of volunteers, awareness-raising activities will be carried out in these settlements so that residents are aware of the initiatives being carried out. And after completing the work in these settlements, that is, after completing the first stage, we will summarize the results, draw certain conclusions and then develop a roadmap in accordance with which we will act within the framework of the following initiatives. In other words, after August, it is planned to continue our campaign," the head of the ANO representative office emphasized.
According to ANO "Eurasia" volunteer in Armenia Aram Ghukasyan, anyone who wants to help can join the initiative. To do this, according to him, it is necessary to follow the "Eurasia" Armenia telegram channel, as well as the announcements of the organizations with which they closely cooperate within the framework of this project. Touching upon the problems that the people of Artsakh most often face, especially today, he noted that the issue of housing, as well as the provision of medicines, is primarily on the agenda. "Despite the difficult situation, the Artsakh youth is participating in the initiative, raising the main issues and problems that their compatriots face. The participation of young people in this initiative is especially noticeable. During the year, ANO "Eurasia" has already held more than 200 events in Armenia, in which over 9,000 young students, schoolchildren, and activists participated. This figure shows that the involvement is very high, including from Artsakh," Ghukasyan summarized.
Recall that on September 19, 2023, Azerbaijan, under the pretext of an "anti-terrorist operation", committed another act of aggression against Artsakh. This was preceded by an almost 10-month blockade of the unrecognized republic. 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 lost their homeland and become refugees.