“Our priority is to help the families of those missing in action who still do not know the fate of their loved ones,” said Patrick Vial, Regional Director for Europe and Central Asia. “It was also important for the sides to have the bodies returned and so provide answers for the families."
The ICRC has been present in the region since 1992 in relation to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. As the conflict escalated on 2 April, the ICRC offered its services to respond to the humanitarian needs and to act as a neutral intermediary between the sides.
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