
ArmInfo. The families of those killed in the explosion at the fuel depot near Stepanakert are still the most vulnerable group among Artsakh residents, as they continue to lack status and their situation is being ignored by the Armenian authorities. Artsakh State Minister Nzhdeh Iskandaryan made this statement during a press conference in Yerevan, while presenting the outcomes of the "Artsakh in My Heart" charitable foundation, established to address the social needs of the internally displaced population of Artsakh.
Iskandaryan recalled that the foundation was established because of the lack of sufficient assistance from the Armenian authorities, who had committed to providing social support to Artsakh refugees. "However, the government's programs are yielding no results. To date, less then 2,000 people have benefited from the Armenian government's housing program for Artsakh residents, demonstrating its ineffectiveness," Iskandaryan noted.
The Artsakh State Minister said he was forced to appeal to a total of 25 organizations, including major Armenian taxpayers, 17 banks, and four foundations, to somehow alleviate the difficult situation of vulnerable groups. As a result, Iskandaryan noted, Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan responded to his appeal, providing assistance to 238 families who lost loved ones in the explosion at a fuel depot near Stepanakert on September 25, 2023, during the mass exodus, as well as 22 families of victims of the Azerbaijani aggression that began on September 19, 2023. "In total, Samvel Karapetyan supported 260 families, allocating 50,000 drams each," the Artsakh State Minister said.
According to Iskandaryan, support was also provided by the Artsakh Freedom Fighters Union, which donated 5 million drams; businessman and leader of the Prosperous Armenia Party Gagik Tsarukyan, donated 3 million drams; Levon Kocharyan, the son of Armenia's second president, (with whom, according to Iskandaryan, an agreement on periodic support was also reached - ed.) - 2 million drams; Artsakh Bank, donated 1 million 600,000 drams; Ardshinbank covered the tuition costs of three students from Artsakh, totaling 1 million 330,000 drams; and singer Sirusho (Levon Kocharyan's wife - ed.) - 1 million drams. Additionally, anonymous donations were also received. "The fund has provided assistance to 120 families with various social and medical needs, specifically to citizens without legal status but in dire straits, requiring chemotherapy and medication," the NKR State Minister clarified.
Iskandaryan pointed out that he had tried to seek assistance from the Zangezur Copper and Molybdenum Plant and businessman Samvel Aleksanyan's Alex Group, but both declined to help siting financial constrains.. Iskandaryan emphasized that all these issues should have been resolved by the Armenian authorities and that the ongoing efforts are a consequence of the current situation. "We've contacted the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Arsen Torosyan, as well as deputy ministers responsible for various social issues, but we still haven't received a single response. All of this is being done to address the issue of Artsakh residents' rights. At the suggestion of my compatriots, I've also contacted various Artsakh businesses, but I haven't received a response yet," Iskandaryan said. Despite the current situation, the Artsakh State Minister stated the foundation's intention to continue its activities, although he acknowledged that in its current format, it cannot resolve all of Artsakh residents' issues.