It is scary to imagine what could happen in a few days: Resident of Artsakh

Anush Shahramanyan, Head of the Legal and Control Department of the Ministry of Artsakh Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, wrote on her Facebook page:

“On the 24th day of the siege of Artsakh. grocery stores are empty, all of them … pharmacies are out of diapers, antipyretics, daily blood pressure medication for 60+ people, fruit and vegetable stores are closed, cafes and restaurants are closed, it’s scary to imagine what could happen in a few days, if the road is not opened, the authorities are silent during this same period, leaving people in complete uncertainty and fear of not providing daily bread for their children.

Why is it important to talk about the current reality in Artsakh, to speak out, why everyone, from those with an audience of 100 people to well-known public figures, is obliged to do it every day, first of all, for the local authorities to act, to concentrate all resources to solve the problem in a dignified way, we need money should be spent on covering the problems of Artsakh in the international press, starting with local bloggers, to increase the international pressure, it is necessary to show people what is being done, for this a great public demand is needed.”

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