Baku reveals statistics on humanitarian aid to Armenian residents of Karabakh

Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry has revealed statistics of the humanitarian aid and social services provided to the Armenian residents of Karabakh, Report informs, citing the account of the ministry's Spokesperson Aykhan Hajiyezada on the social network X.

September 22: Baku sent 40 tons in 2 lorries, including 1,200 sets of food products, 1,200 sets of hygienic products, 9,600 diapers, 6,000 loaves of bread.

September 23: 40 tons of gasoline, 24 tons of diesel fuel.

September 25: ambulance and medical supplies for 200 people who suffered in the explosion in Khankandi.

September 26: hospitals in Aghdam, Sabirabad and Saatli were mobilized to help the explosion victims in Khankandi. A helicopter with Armenian medical crew on board was allowed to enter Karabakh.

In addition, an ambulance and medical supplies for 200 people who suffered in the explosion in Khankandi; two lorries of drinkable water, 65,500 units of hygienic products of various types, 500 pieces of bedding in one lorry, 50 tons of flour in two lorries, 40 tons of flour in two lorries, 118 tons of gasoline and diesel fuel were sent to Khankandi.

The Khankandi-Shusha-Fuzuli-Gubadli-Eyvazli road was opened for the movement of ICRC convoys. 15 firefighting crews of special purpose were sent by the Emergencies Ministry to explosion-hit Khankandi.

September 27: The Emergencies Ministry sent 10 firefighting vehicles of special purpose with 50 personnel to Khankandi.

Installation of a field hospital and a field kitchen kicked off in Khojaly. In addition, the Armenians of Karabakh were provided with 32 tons of gasoline, 23,160 cookie packages, 10,000 chocolate batons, 31,860 bottles of drinkable water.

September 29: The Emergencies Ministry sent 53 vehicles and necessary equipment to facilitate the installation of the field hospital in Khojaly.

In addition, the Azerbaijani side sent 10 buses to transport the Armenian residents from Khankandi to the Lachin border checkpoint.

October 1: Azerbaijani rescuers took 48 bodies from under the debris caused by the deadly explosion in Khankandi.

Employees from Azerbaijan's State Migration Service, Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population and Ministry of Defense started operating in Karabakh.

At the same time, 7 ambulances with medical crew were dispatched to Khankandi. Azerbaijani mobile network operators Azercell, Nar and Bakcell started operating in Khankandi.

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