Azerbaijan readies hospitals for Armenians injured in petrol truck explosion
Baku has immediately taken practical actions to help the victims of the September 25 fuel truck explosion in Khankendi.
Hospitals in Saatli, Sabirabad and Aghdam districts were promptly prepared for mass reception of the wounded, and teams were urgently sent from Baku to treat them, Caliber.Az reports.
However, at the last moment, representatives of Garabagh Armenians refused assistance from the central authorities of Azerbaijan.
Despite this, the Azerbaijani side promptly sent the necessary medicines on September 25 and this work will continue on September 26.
Baku sent to Khankendi anti-burn medical supplies, dressing materials, and medicines for the treatment of 200 people.
On September 25, an explosion occurred at a gas station near the city of Khankendi in the Garabagh region of Azerbaijan.
Baku dispatched an ambulance with anti-burn medical supplies, dressings, gloves, and medications (sprays, creams, painkillers, antibiotics, etc.) on the Aghdam-Asgaran-Khankendi road to assist 200 affected people.