As of the latest update, a total of 32,200 forcibly displaced individuals from Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) have been provided with temporary accommodation in state-provided facilities in Armenia. This figure was shared by Prime Minister's spokesperson, Nazeli Baghdasaryan, during a press conference highlighting the ongoing efforts of the Humanitarian Center.
The displaced citizens have been systematically distributed across various regions as follows:
- Aragatsotn region: 1,852 individuals
- Ararat region: 7,640 individuals
- Armavir region: 3,009 individuals
- Gegharkunik region: 2,862 individuals
- Lori region: 1,581 individuals
- Kotayk region: 8,289 individuals
- Shirak region: 1,317 individuals
- Syunik region: 2,244 individuals
- Vayots Dzor region: 1,700 individuals
- Tavush region: 1,706 individuals
Earlier, NEWS.am reported that the large-scale aggression initiated by Azerbaijan against Nagorno-Karabakh since September 19 has led to a heart-wrenching exodus, with countless residents urgently leaving their native lands behind and making the arduous journey to Armenia. In the face of this crisis, they have little opportunity to gather their personal belongings, leaving their homes and possessions behind.
For their escape, some individuals are using their own vehicles, while others are relying on government-provided buses, desperately seeking refuge from the unfolding catastrophe. The Stepanakert-Kornidzor road has become a symbol of this mass movement, where an endless line of cars stretches from the heart of Stepanakert, resulting in traffic jams that leave people stranded on the road for days.
As of 22:00, September 30, 100,417 displaced individuals have entered Armenia.