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ICRC urges that the rules of humanitarian law be respected

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ICRC urges that the rules of humanitarian law be respected

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 13, ARMENPRESS. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is worried about the upsurge of military activity along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border and its humanitarian consequences since 13 September 2022, the ICRC said in a statement.

“This activity is affecting the lives and safety of people residing in border areas andblocking their access to essential infrastructure”, the statement says.

“While conducting military operations, all precautionary measures must always be taken to ensurethat the rules of international humanitarian law are respected. This is an obligation of parties thatare signatories of the Geneva Conventions”, said Martin Schüepp, ICRC director of operations. “We reiterate our commitment to assist those affected by this escalation of hostilities. We are also ready to act as a neutral intermediary, such as by visiting captured persons, if any, facilitating their return upon agreement and request of the parties, and supporting in the search and retrieval of those killed in action”.

“The ICRC reminds the concerned partiesthat they mustdistinguish between civilians and personsparticipating in hostilities. They must also do everything possible to spare civilian objects, inparticular healthcare facilities and personnel.The ICRC also assesses the humanitarian situation on the ground in order to quickly respond to the urgent needs of people affected by military operations”, the statement added.

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