Armenpress: Nagorno-Karabakh needs urgent medevac flights to save victims of massive fuel depot explosion

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STEPANAKERT, SEPTEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS. Hundreds of people were wounded in the September 25 fuel depot explosion in Nagorno-Karabakh. The exact number of deaths and those wounded is still unclear, Human Rights Defender of Nagorno-Karabakh Gegham Stepanyan said in a statement.

He warned that Nagorno-Karabakh is unable to provide sufficient medical assistance to the wounded.

“Medical assistance is being provided to those wounded in the Republican Medical Center and the Stepanakert Children’s Hospital in conditions of limited possibilities in terms of treatment and medications, which is insufficient. There is an urgent need to evacuate those wounded by airlift to save their lives,” he said.

Asbarez: Casting Call: Armenian Film Society Seeks Armenian Actresses for New Film

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The Armenian Film Society is supporting an Oscar-nominated director and Oscar-nominated producers in search of Armenian actors for an upcoming feature film based on actual events.

The organization announced an open casting call for the roles of:

  • Mariam Khachaturian [LEAD], 50s/60s. Mariam is a tough, resourceful woman who has experienced great loss; namely, the death of her two sons and husband in a tragic accident after the 2003 American invasion of Iraq. Actors auditioning for Mariam must speak Armenian, Arabic, and English, and be able to play Mariam over the span of 15 years (early 50s in Iraq; mid-60s in the U.S.).
  • Nora Khachaturian [LEAD], late 20s/mid-30s. Nora is a good-humored, resilient, if at times stubborn young woman. Nora is a deep well and has navigated the loss of her father and brothers with grace. Actors auditioning for Nora must speak Armenian, Arabic, and English, and be able to play Nora over the span of 15 years (early 20s in Iraq; late 30s in the U.S.).

The actors must be able to speak both Western Armenian and Iraqi Arabic. The filmmakers will consider both actors and non-actors.

For those interested in the roles, please email [email protected] with a brief video introduction.

Fleeing bombs and death, Armenians recount fear and hunger

Reuters
Sept 24 2023

GORIS, Armenia, Sept 24 (Reuters) – After the village was bombed so hard there was no way to bury the truckloads of dead, he fled with his family and stuffed whatever possessions could be salvaged into two vans.

Petya Grigoryan is one of the first ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh to make it to Armenia after a lightning 24-hour Azerbaijani military operation defeated the Karabakh Armenian forces.

The ethnic Armenians of Karabakh, internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan, say they will not live as part of Azerbaijan and that almost all of the 120,000 Armenians there will leave for Armenia.

So far several hundred have reached Armenia.

Grigoryan, a 69-year-old driver, said his Kochoghot village in what the Armenians know as the Martakert district of Karabakh was pummelled by Azerbaijan armed forces. There were two KAMAZ-truckloads full of civilian dead in the village, he said.

“There was nowhere to bury them,” Grigoryan told Reuters after making his way down the Lachin corridor and across the border into Armenia, where Reuters interviewed him and other refugees in the border town of Goris.

“We took what we could and left. We don’t know where we’re going. We have nowhere to go,” he said.

Of the 500 villagers, he said 40 had got out.

Reuters was unable to independently verify his account but it chimed with the outline given by other ethnic Armenians fleeing Karabakh, which Azerbaijan says will be turned into a “paradise” and fully integrated.

Azerbaijan said it launched the operation against Karabakh forces after attacks on its own citizens. President Ilham Aliyev said his army had only targeted Karabakh fighters and that civilians had been protected.

“Before the operation, I once again gave a strict order to all our military units that the Armenian population living in the Karabakh region should not be affected by the anti-terrorist measures and that the civilian population be protected,” he said in an address to the nation on Sept. 20.

“Civilians felt protected entirely thanks to the professionalism of our armed forces,” he said.

Grigoryan and thousands of other Armenians made their way to the airport near the Karabakh capital, known as Stepanakert by Armenians and Khankendi by Azerbaijan, where some Russian peacekeepers are based.

“It was scary there,” he said. Thousands slept on the ground without food and little water. “There was nothing to eat or drink; three days without food,” he said.

Nairy, a builder from Leninakan, Armenia, said he had been trapped in Karabakh since December by the blockade. Then the Azerbaijan military shelled the Shosh village where he was staying.

“The kids were injured. We sat in the basements until the peacekeepers came in and took the people out,” he said.

He too had made his way to the airport.

“We are extremely grateful to the lads for sharing their rations with the kids,” he said. “The Russian peacekeepers went hungry to give the kids their rations.”

At the airport, he said, there were thousands sleeping outside.

Writing by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by David Holmes

https://www.reuters.com/world/fleeing-bombs-death-karabakh-armenians-recount-visceral-fear-hunger-2023-09-24/

Krkzhan suburb of Stepanakert turns into ghost town because of security risks

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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. Residents of Krkzhan settlement, a suburb of Stepanakert City in Nagorno-Karabakh, have fled the town because of high security risks, former State Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh Artak Beglaryan said on X.

“Azerbaijani forces closely approached this suburb of Stepanakert and even entered the first houses. The ceasefire violation of September 21 occurred here. Entire Krkzhan is empty because of security high risks,” Beglaryan said.

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 12-09-23

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YEREVAN, 12 SEPTEMBER, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 12 September, USD exchange rate down by 0.26 drams to 385.84 drams. EUR exchange rate down by 0.85 drams to 413.47 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.07 drams to 4.07 drams. GBP exchange rate down by 2.02 drams to 481.03 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price down by 51.47 drams to 23879.09 drams. Silver price up by 0.99 drams to 286.62 drams.

Armenia PM says Azerbaijan preparing ‘military provocation’

The Hindu, India
Sept 8 2023

02:50 am | Updated 02:50 am IST – Yerevan

AFP

Armenia on September 7 accused Azerbaijan of preparing a military provocation against its forces by concentrating troops along the arch-foes’ shared border and near the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region.

The ex-Soviet republics have been locked in a decades-long conflict over the mostly Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh inside Azerbaijan.

Tensions between Baku and Yerevan have escalated sharply in recent months, as both sides accuse the other of cross-border attacks.

“The military-political situation in our region has seriously worsened,” Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told his cabinet meeting in Yerevan.

He said Azerbaijan is “concentrating” troops on the border and also near the mountainous Karabakh region controlled by separatists.

“Azerbaijan is demonstrating its intention to undertake a fresh military provocation against Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia,” Mr. Pashinyan said.

Azerbaijan denounced the claims as “yet another false political manipulation.”

“Armenia must abandon territorial claims to Azerbaijan, to end military-political provocations, and to stop creating obstacles to the peace process,” its foreign ministry said in a statement.

Mr. Pashinyan’s claims came ahead of snap presidential elections in the separatist enclave on Saturday and days before joint drills between Armenian and U.S. peacekeeping forces hosted by Yerevan.

The Kremlin on Thursday criticised the drills, saying they would harm stability in the volatile Caucasus region that Moscow sees as its backyard.

“Without a doubt, the conduct of these kinds of exercises do not help to stabilise the situation or strengthen the atmosphere of mutual trust in the region,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

“Russia continues to fulfil its function as a guarantor of security,” he added.

Yerevan has accused Baku of blockading Nagorno-Karabakh since December, spurring a humanitarian crisis in Armenian-populated towns.

Mr. Pashinyan has criticised Moscow for failing to unblock the sole road linking Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia, which is being patrolled by Russian peacekeepers.

They deployed in 2020 when Russia brokered a ceasefire ending a war between Armenia and Azerbaijan for control of the breakaway region.

Mr. Pashinyan recently said it was a “strategic mistake” for Yerevan — a traditional Moscow ally — to rely on Russia as its security guarantor.

Yerevan and Baku have fought two wars for control over the region, which is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan but largely populated by ethnic Armenians.

The two sides have been unable to reach a lasting peace settlement despite mediation efforts by the European Union, the United States and Russia.

Belarus to deliver over 800 elevators to Armenia in 2023

Belarus – Sept 4 2023

MINSK, 4 September (BelTA) – Belarus will deliver more than 800 elevators to Armenia this year, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Belarus to the Republic of Armenia Aleksandr Konyuk told the Belarus 1 TV channel, BelTA informs.

Speaking about the export potential, the diplomat noted that Armenia is interested in Belarus’ construction services. “We are ready to provide them, our developers are eager to work in the Armenian market. Belarusians have high-level competencies. The most important project that has already kicked off is cooperation with Mogilevliftmash. This year we are set to supply more than 800 elevators to Armenia. This is in line with an official contract, we have won tenders and now we are already supplying these elevators in stages. Most of elevators in Yerevan were made in Belarus, we have a very strong dealer there,” Aleksandr Konyuk said.

At first the parties discussed provision of maintenance services, but later a joint venture was set up in Yerevan to produce Belarusian elevators. According to the ambassador, Armenia’s demand for elevators is about 4,000. “Another branch will open in Vayots Dzor Province, not far from the town of Jermuk. We also plan to open an assembly production of the tractor plant. It is a very challenging task, but we are working on it,” he noted.

https://eng.belta.by/economics/view/belarus-to-deliver-over-800-elevators-to-armenia-in-2023-161461-2023/

Armenpress: Nagorno-Karabakh Foreign Minister meets with Mayor of Paris

 10:19, 1 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Sergey Ghazaryan met in Kornidzor with Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo and her delegation members who had arrived in Armenia to accompany the humanitarian cargo sent from France to Artsakh and to assess the situation on the ground. The delegation comprised heads of several regions, Mayors, and representatives of local self-government bodies of France, the Foreign Ministry of Artsakh said in a press release.
 
During the meeting, Sergey Ghazaryan expressed his deep gratitude to the people of France, represented by Anne Hidalgo, for taking active steps to support the people of Artsakh, who have been under siege for almost 9 months, and for consistently raising at various levels the issue of humanitarian crisis in Artsakh caused by Azerbaijan’s illegal actions. “It is noteworthy that French politicians with different, sometimes opposite political stances, have taken a united position on the issue of supporting the people of Artsakh,” Minister Ghazaryan stressed.
 
The Foreign Minister of the Republic of Artsakh briefed the delegation members on the disastrous situation that had arisen in various fields in Artsakh due to the blockade and on the activities towards overcoming the challenges.
 
Sergey Ghazaryan highlighted the importance of a clear political and legal assessment of the genocidal actions of Azerbaijan by the international community and the use of appropriate measures, including individual sanctions, which will enable to prevent the impending tragic developments in Artsakh.
 
The sides discussed a range of issues related to further cooperation.

The French aid was blocked by Azerbaijan at the entrance of Lachin Corridor.

Congressmen seek to prohibit U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan

 12:31, 1 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. U.S. Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and David Valadao (R-CA) were joined by Representatives Brad Sherman (D-CA) and Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) in introducing a series of amendments to the Fiscal Year 2024 U.S. House Defense Appropriations Bill (H.R. 4365) to block U.S. military assistance to Azerbaijan, in the face of President Aliyev’s 260+ day genocidal blockade of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

“The Biden-Harris Administration’s failure of leadership on Azerbaijan’s genocidal blockade of Artsakh underscores the urgent need for strong Congressional leadership and strict legislative oversight,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. “We welcome each of these amendments – those in defense of Artsakh and also banning cluster bombs – and are working alongside a broad array of Congressional allies and coalition partners to see them enacted into law.”

The ANCA is urging U.S. Representatives to cosponsor and support passage of four pro-Artsakh amendments, including:

– Amendment 258 (presented by Rep. Sherman) – Preventing the use of funds to provide military assistance to Azerbaijan.

– Amendment 263 (presented by Rep. Sherman) – Preventing the use of funds to provide military assistance to Azerbaijan for use against Armenia or Nagorno Karabakh (also known as Artsakh)

– Amendment 272 (Led by Representatives Pallone, Bilirakis, Valadao, Schiff & Malliotakis) – Prohibiting military aid and security assistance to the defense, security, and border forces of the Government of Azerbaijan.

– Amendment 285 (Led by Representatives Pallone, Schiff & Malliotakis) – Allocating $1 million to support Department of Defense activities and partnerships that will help peacefully resolve the illegal Azeri blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh and allow for the unimpeded movement of essential humanitarian assistance, including food and medication, and commercial activities through the Lachin Corridor.

The ANCA is also recommending support for two amendments that would prohibit the acquisition, use, transfer and sale of cluster munitions, citing the devastating consequences of Azerbaijan’s use of these weapons during the 2020 Artsakh war.  These amendments are:

– Amendment 59 (Led by Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) and Sarah Jacobs (D-CA)– Prohibiting funding for the acquisition, use, transfer, or sale of cluster munitions.

– Amendment 131 (Led by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and Sarah Jacobs (D-CA) – Prohibiting funds made available by the bill from being used to transfer cluster munitions.

The amendments are currently under review by the House Rules Committee, which will determine their consideration by U.S. Representatives upon their return to session in mid-September.  Those ruled “in order” will be presented and voted upon during consideration of H.R. 4365

Intensity of Azeri shelling decreases

 14:25, 1 September 2023

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS. The intensity of the Azerbaijani gunfire targeting Armenia’s border outposts has decreased, the Armenian Ministry of Defense said Friday afternoon.

“As of 2:15 p.m., the intensity of Azerbaijani AF fire toward the Armenian combat outposts in the vicinities of Sotk and Norabak has decreased. The Ministry of Defence will make an additional report on any development of the situation,” the defense ministry said on Facebook.

Armenian border outposts in the Gegharkunik Province came under intense Azeri gunfire Friday morning.

As of 11:14, the death toll in the Armenian military stood at 2. Another soldier was wounded.