Представители Красного Креста навестили азербайджанцев, удерживаемых в Карабахе

Представители Международного Комитета Красного Креста проведали двух азербайджанцев, Дильгама Аскерова и Шахбаза Гулиева, которые находятся в плену с июля 2014 года на территории подконтрольной самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республике.

Как сообщила во вторник агентству АПА руководитель отдела по связям с общественностью азербайджанского представительства МККК, Илаха Гусейнова, визит имел место несколько дней назад.

Задержанным в Нагорном Карабахе азербайджанцам были переданы послания от их семей и свою очередь члены их семей будут проинформированы об условиях их содержания.

Гусейнова сообщила, что согласно своему мандату, Международный Комитет Красного Креста (МККК) следит за условиями содержания и обращения с заключенными, и способствует тому, чтобы задержанные могли поддерживать контакт со своими семьями.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам AПA (Баку)

 

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