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NewsArmeniaArtsakh Government: Food, Bedding And Hygiene Items Imported To Artsakh By Russian Red Cross Using Askeran Road

The Ministry of Social Development and Migration of Artsakh has informed what goods were imported by the truck of the Russian Red Cross that entered through the city of Askeran.

The list of products includes 1000 grocery packages, 192 children’s sets, 270 sets of bedding and 200 sets of hygiene items.

The grocery package includes 0.9 l of sunflower oil, 1 kg of sugar, 2 kg of wheat flour, 500 g of pasta package (3 pieces), 1 kg of buckwheat, 1 kg of millet, 1 kg of white wheat, 0.5 kg of oat flakes, 0.5 5 kg boxes of canned stewed meat. The total weight of 1 such set is 11.4 kg.

The car loaded with humanitarian aid sent by Russia to Artsakh reached Stepanakert via Akna-Askeran road. The mayor of Askeran, Hayk Shamiryan, said that the concerned citizens gathered near the “Tank” monument first protested, did not allow the car to enter Artsakh, then came to an agreement, after which the truck of the Russian Federation Red Cross arrived in the capital Stepanakert accompanied by the police.

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