No food, medical supplies, or humanitarian relief for people of Artsakh

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No food, medical supplies, or humanitarian relief for people of Artsakh
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People of the Republic of Artsakh have no food, medical supplies, or humanitarian relief following Azerbaijan’s blockades, according to Armenian National Committee of Australia Executive Director Michael Kolokossian.

“People have to be transferred to the Republic of Armenia for

immediate medical attention, and Azerbaijan is restricting that transport.”

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