Glendale-based group helps provide training for emergencies, disasters in Armenia
They come from all over the world to Armenia. Training for those who might be involved in the next conflict that Armenia has with Azerbaijan.Mike Leum, a Los Angeles County sheriff search-and-rescue team member, leads the training.
He's part of the American Armenian National Security Institute, which was founded and is based in Glendale.Azerbaijan occupied an area known to Armenians as Artsakh. Armenians say access roads are shut down, blockading the region and causing hardship to more 120,000 people, including 30,000 children and elderly.
"Quite a few of Armenians in Armenia, and Artsakh this uplifted their spirit," says Appo Jabarian who is also a member of AANSI.
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