We have great news to share with you! We have reached our campaign goal of $30,000, and all donations will be matched by a generous anonymous donor.
Last week, TF team members undertook a monitoring visit and needs assessment in the NKR Martakert region, where they observed the destruction caused by the Four-Day War. They found that, in addition to the border villages of Mataghis and Talish, Martakert itself has been affected. The military base and town hall were hit hard, with shelling directed at both soldiers and the civilian population.
TF team observing the destruction in Martakert region
As reported previously, your generous contributions will go directly toward procuring emergency medication that is in desperately low supply, improving the infrastructure near the most affected communities, and bringing in journalists to give a fair and balanced portrayal of the situation.
With 2 days left, any additional funds received will go toward purchasing more necessary items. If you haven't already, please consider donating and please share our campaign with others. We are grateful to all of you for your ongoing support during this time of upheaval.
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