Children separated from their families for 47 days welcomed in Stepanakert

Artsakh

JANUARY 27, ARTSAKHPRESS. In Stepanakert, in the territory of the “We are our mountains” memorial, 15 children and their accompanying educators who returned from Yerevan with the mediation and escort of the Red Cross, who had been separated from their families for about 47 days due to the blockadeof Artsakh, were welcomed on January 27.

The correspondent of ARMENPRESS reports that the children who returned home are the students of the Stepanakert Children’s and Youth Creative Center’s choir, who had left for Yerevan before Azerbaijan’s blockade of Artsakh to attend the “Children’s Eurovision-2022” song contest.

Children separated from their families for 47 days welcomed in Stepanakert

“As soon as we received the news of the children’s return, since yesterday, every minute seemed like a year, every minute has been longer than theeh 47 days,” Metakse Hakobyan, the mother of one of the returned children, who is also a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Artsakh, told ARMENPRESS.

According to her, during this period she had contradictory feelings – the mother and the politician were fighting inside her.

Children separated from their families for 47 days welcomed in Stepanakert

“I realized that my son should also be a participant in the struggle and I should keep my feelings very far away,” she added, noting that, nevertheless, they lived with longing and waiting for 47 days.

She says that her son was determined to endure every difficulty, but only with his family and in Stepanakert.

For Armine Gasparyan, one of the children who returned home, these days’ expectations and homecoming have a double meaning. the family is waiting for the birth of her sister. “I was worried about my mother and that my sister would be born and I would still be away from home and family. We were at the hotel when my friends came and said that we are leaving for home tomorrow morning,” said Armine. Her classmates also came to meet her. “Two of our classmates were stranded in Armenia. One of them, Armine, has returned, and now we are waiting for Susanna.”

Children separated from their families for 47 days welcomed in Stepanakert

Hasmik Minasyan, the Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Republic of Artsakh, also came to welcome the students of the Stepanakert Children’s and Youth Creative Center.

Children separated from their families for 47 days welcomed in Stepanakert

Children separated from their families for 47 days welcomed in Stepanakert

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