ICRC evacuates 9 patients from blockaded Nagorno-Karabakh

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Tuesday facilitated the transfer of 9 patients requiring urgent treatment from blockaded Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) to Armenia ,the Nagorno-Karabakh healthcare authorities said in a statement.

The ICRC plans to transport another two patients who’ve completed treatment in Armenia back to Nagorno-Karabakh later today.

All patients were accompanied by their attendants.

24 children are hospitalized in the Arevik clinic in Nagorno-Karabakh. 7 of them are in neonatal and intensive care.

Another 90 patients are hospitalized in Nagorno-Karabakh’s Republican Medical Center. 3 are in intensive care (1 is critically-ill.)

Lachin Corridor, the only road connecting Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia and the rest of the world, has been blocked by Azerbaijan since late 2022. The Azerbaijani blockade constitutes a gross violation of the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement, which established that the 5km-wide Lachin Corridor shall be under the control of Russian peacekeepers. Furthermore, on February 22, 2023 the United Nations’ highest court – the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – ordered Azerbaijan to “take all steps at its disposal” to ensure unimpeded movement of persons, vehicles and cargo along the Lachin Corridor in both directions.  Azerbaijan has been ignoring the order ever since. The ICJ reaffirmed its order on 6 July 2023.

Azerbaijan then illegally installed a checkpoint on Lachin Corridor. The blockade has led to shortages of essential products such as food and medication. Azerbaijan has also cut off gas and power supply into Nagorno Karabakh, with officials warning that Baku seeks to commit ethnic cleansing against Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh. Hospitals have suspended normal operations.