UNHCR / ARMENIA REFUGEES
01-Oct-2023
00:06:51
The UN Refugee Agency said that tens of thousands have been forced to flee to Armenia from Karabakh as a decades-long crisis flared up again last week. UNHCR
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STORY: UNHCR / ARMENIA REFUGEES
TRT: 06:51
SOURCE: UNHCR
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNHCR ON SCREEN
LANGUAGES: ARMENIAN / ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 30 SEPTEMBER – 1 OCTOBER 2023, GORIS, YEREVAN, ARMENIA
TRT: 06:51
SOURCE: UNHCR
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNHCR ON SCREEN
LANGUAGES: ARMENIAN / ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 30 SEPTEMBER – 1 OCTOBER 2023, GORIS, YEREVAN, ARMENIA
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1 OCTOBER 2023, GORIS, SYUNIK PROVINCE, ARMENIA
1. Various shots, transit area, refugees waiting for buses, belongings, cars carrying household items
2. Various shots, UNHCR staff, refugees, ambulance, donated clothes
3. SOUNDBITE (Armenian) Marine, refugee:
"Today, we are going to Yerevan to get registered to find a place to stay. We are four. I need to take care of my little girl. "
4. Close up, Marine’s girl
5. SOUNDBITE (Armenian), refugee (female, Armenian):
“It was very difficult; we were on the road for 26-29 hours. There was a lot of traffic, it was hard to get here, my mother is sick, and my brother has children and grandchildren. It was very difficult.”
6. Various aerials, Goris
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Angela Moore, Protection Officer, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR):
“I am here in Goris town, where over 100,000 refugees have arrived in Armenia after spending long days on the road. People are arriving exhausted, leaving all their belongings and homes behind. People are in urgent need. UNHCR has been on the ground since the earliest days of the emergency, providing assistance in the form of foldable beds, mattresses, and bedding. We have trucks arriving and will continue to provide aid to those most in need.”
30 SEPTEMBER 2023, YEREVAN, ARMENIA
8. Various shots, UNHCR warehouse relief items, UNHCR staff
1. Various shots, transit area, refugees waiting for buses, belongings, cars carrying household items
2. Various shots, UNHCR staff, refugees, ambulance, donated clothes
3. SOUNDBITE (Armenian) Marine, refugee:
"Today, we are going to Yerevan to get registered to find a place to stay. We are four. I need to take care of my little girl. "
4. Close up, Marine’s girl
5. SOUNDBITE (Armenian), refugee (female, Armenian):
“It was very difficult; we were on the road for 26-29 hours. There was a lot of traffic, it was hard to get here, my mother is sick, and my brother has children and grandchildren. It was very difficult.”
6. Various aerials, Goris
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Angela Moore, Protection Officer, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR):
“I am here in Goris town, where over 100,000 refugees have arrived in Armenia after spending long days on the road. People are arriving exhausted, leaving all their belongings and homes behind. People are in urgent need. UNHCR has been on the ground since the earliest days of the emergency, providing assistance in the form of foldable beds, mattresses, and bedding. We have trucks arriving and will continue to provide aid to those most in need.”
30 SEPTEMBER 2023, YEREVAN, ARMENIA
8. Various shots, UNHCR warehouse relief items, UNHCR staff
STORYLINE
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said that tens of thousands have been forced to flee to Armenia from Karabakh as a decades-long crisis flared up again last week.
UNHCR is providing immediate support to refugees arriving in Armenia, working closely with authorities and partners, and has already delivered critical supplies like bedding and mattresses.
It is also bringing in more supplies urgently to help people affected as well as support host families.
Yet, as more people arrive by the hour, the situation is getting increasingly desperate
UNHCR is providing immediate support to refugees arriving in Armenia, working closely with authorities and partners, and has already delivered critical supplies like bedding and mattresses.
It is also bringing in more supplies urgently to help people affected as well as support host families.
Yet, as more people arrive by the hour, the situation is getting increasingly desperate
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