Release is dedicated to the victims and de-facto hostages of
the `Blockade of the Republic of Artsakh`_. Have you ever heard
of `Armenian genocide`_? It's happening again. For more than 8 months,
Azerbaijan has launched an illegal blockade of the Republic of Artsakh,
including critical civilian infrastructure such as gas, electricity and
roads connecting Armenia and Artaskh. Shortages of essential goods –
including electricity, fuel, and water reserves – are widespread and
emergency reserves are being rationed. The blockade has resulted in
significant medical and food shortages in Artsakh, leading to increased
health complications, as reported by Artsakh Healthcare ministry.
- Deaths due to cardiovascular diseases doubled in the first seven
months of the year, with a particular surge in July-August.
- Deaths from malignant tumors rose by 15.9% over the same period due
to lack of medications and medical aid.
- New cases of stroke and heart attacks increased by 26% and 9.7%
respectively.
- Newly diagnosed cases of malignant tumors rose by 24.3%.
- Around 90% of monitored pregnant women developed anemia from poor
nutrition and medication shortages.
- While overall abortion numbers remained stable, medically indicated
abortions quadrupled in July due to factors like stress and
inadequate nutrition.
- Reports of fainting surged by 91% in July-August.
- Emergency calls for high blood pressure saw a 5.6-fold increase in
July-August.
The dire health outcomes are attributed to the blockade's impact,
including medication shortages, stress, disrupted medical procedures,
and restricted healthcare access. The Artsakh Health Ministry warns of
further deterioration if the blockade continues, emphasizing the systemic
challenges in healthcare delivery due to the blockade.