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NATO Operations Division Civil Emergency Planning (OPS/CEP) Fax : +32-2-707.7900 cep.cme@hq.nato.int OTAN Division Opérations Plans Civil d Urgence (OPS/PCU) Télécopie : +32-2-707.7900 cep.cme@nato.int Releasable by Internet SUPPORT TO KYRGYZ REPUBLIC SITREP 5 Message Nº. : OPS(CEP)(2010)0153 Dtg : 28 June 2010 From: : NATO Civil Emergency Planning To : Points of Contact for International Disaster Response in NATO and Partner Countries Precedence : Priority Originator : Duty Officer Tel: +32-2-707-3854 Approved by : Head, CEP References : OPS(CEP)(2010)0147 This report consists of : -5- pages NATO Civil Emergency Planning has received the following information about assistance provided by EAPC nations responding to the request for assistance from Kyrgyz Republic (the changes from the previous SITREP and new information are highlighted in bold): 1. Russian Federation 1.1. In response to the crisis in Kyrgyz Republic, EMERCOM of Russia airlifted 25 MT of relief items listed below to the city of Bishkek with Il-76 aircraft on 27 May 2010: 1.1.1 Summer tents Pamir 30 55 kits (14,5 MT); 1.1.2 Blankets 2000 pcs. (4 MT); 1.1.3 Canned meat 480 boxes (6,5 MT). 1.2. Taking into account deterioration of the situation in the Kyrgyz Republic, EMERCOM of Russia performed medical evacuation of 6 heavily injured people from Bishkek with Il-76 on 12 June 2010 to a specialized hospital in Moscow. 1.3. In response to the official request for urgent assistance issued by the Interim Government of Kyrgyz Republic, EMERCOM of Russia airlifted 129 MT of relief item listed below to Bishkek with three Il-76 on 16 June 2010: 1.3.1 Blankets 15000 pcs. (30 MT); 1.3.2 Sugar 30 MT; 1.3.3 Canned meat 4020 boxes (54 MT); -1-

OPS(CEP)(2010)0153 1.3.4 Canned fish 966 boxes (15 MT). 1.4. All relief items were handed over to the representatives of the Ministry for Emergencies, Ministry of Health and State Reserves Agency of Kyrgyzstan. 2. United States 2.1. On 16 June 2010 the U.S. State Department announced assistance totalling $32.267 million to programs for humanitarian relief, reconstruction, and community stabilization, and expects additional efforts to be announced in the near future. The funds will be directed to meeting immediate humanitarian needs, providing assistance to displaced and returning families, and also to address the roots of the conflict through community development and conflict mitigation programs in Southern Kyrgyz Republic. 2.2. Specifically: 2.2.1 $217,000 in medical and relief supplies were released by the U.S. Embassy in Bishkek and have been delivered by plane to Osh and Jalalabad by the Kyrgyz Ministry of Health. 2.2.2 $3.65 million has been authorized for immediate expenditure by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for humanitarian assistance to Southern Kyrgyz Republic including for the purchase and delivery of medicines, medical supplies, and shelter and hygiene items. USAID additional disaster expert staff is currently in Bishkek to liaise with U.N. agencies, NGOs, USG representatives, identify emergency humanitarian needs, and coordinate relief efforts in cooperation with the U.S. Embassy in Bishkek and U.S. Embassy in Tashkent. 2.2.3 $5.85 million has been authorized for immediate expenditure by USAID for community improvement and stabilization projects, including a broad range of community defined projects that may include construction of small scale infrastructure, assistance to improve government operations, job creation, and education for disenfranchised populations. 2.2.4 $15 million will be provided by USAID for immediate humanitarian relief in Southern Kyrgyz Republic and rapid community improvement and stabilization projects throughout the country. 2.2.5 The U.S. stands ready to provide up to $5 million in response to appeals from the International Committee of the Red Cross/Red Crescent and the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees for activities in the Kyrgyz Republic and Uzbekistan. 2.2.6 $1.5 million will be provided by the Department of State projects to support strong democratic processes and institutions, human rights protections, and an engaged civil society. 2.2.7 $1 million will be used by USAID to supplement supplies of fertilizers, fuel and other inputs this summer to help safeguard the fall harvest in the Kyrgyz Republic. 2.2.8 $50,000 has been allocated to respond to the refugee crisis in Uzbekistan. 2.3. As soon as the security situation allows, the U.S. Government will begin deliveries of medical and other supplies donated by U.S. corporations and charities to the Kyrgyz -2-

OPS(CEP)(2010)0153 Republic. The Administration will also shortly seek Congressional approval for a project to engage civil society, law enforcement and the business community in addressing factors negatively affecting stability in Southern Kyrgyz Republic. 3. Italy 3.1. In response to the crisis in Kyrgyz Republic, Italy provided n. 2 Type A Kit Trauma and n. 2 Type B Kit Trauma (in support of the type A trauma kit) for a total value of 45,000 euro. The medical supplies were delivered on 6 May 2010 to the International Airport of MANAS (Bishek, Kyrgyzstan) and will be used by the International Health Organization (OMS) in cooperation with the Ministry of Health of Kyrgyzstan. 4. Turkey 4.1. 13 tonnes of medical and humanitarian aid provided by Turkish Red Crescent were delivered to Kyrgyzstan on 15 June 2010. 5. Lithuania 5.1. The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs allocated a sum of approx. 15000 euro for humanitarian assistance which will be transferred to the International Federation of Red Cross. 6. Georgia 6.1. The Georgian Government has provided the following medical humanitarian assistance to the Kyrgyz Republic on 20 June 2010: Description measurement quantity price per unit total price in Georgian Lari 1 Disposable syringes 2mg unit 64000 0.07 4160.00 2 Disposable syringes 5mg unit 45000 0.095 4275.00 3 Disposable syringes 10mg unit 15000 0.135 2025.00 4 Disposable syringes 20mg unit 10500 0.19 1995.00 5 System with filter (for liquid unit 7500 0.68 510.00 6 System with filter (for liquid unit 3000 0.38 1140.00 7 System with filter (for liquid unit 2000 0.624 1248.00 8 Peripheral vein catheter 18GA unit 1000 0.75 750.00 9 Non sterile gloves unit 50000 0.04030 2014.90 10 Bandage for gypsum unit 8400 1.05 8820.00 11 Sterile bandage unit 50000 0.48 24000.00 12 Plaster unit 460 0.78 358.80 13 Anti burning gel unit 900 5.283 4754.70 14 Liquid soap, antiseptic litre 400 13.50 5400.00 15 Surface disinfection liquid litre 400 28.50 11400.00 16 Disinfection for kit litre 400 29.00 11600.00 17 Washing liquid for operational kits litre 400 18.00 7200.00-3-

OPS(CEP)(2010)0153 18 Tsefotacsim #5 package 7800 6.81 53099.18 19 Crutch unit 100 2.00 200.00 20 Container tkm M-35 unit 10 15.00 150.00 21 Hygroscopic cotton unit 1000 1.40 1400.00 22 Operation kit unit 10 90.00 900.00 23 Policlinic kit unit 10 100.00 1000.00 24 Sterilization box 34*16sm unit 40 8.00 320.00 25 Tripod for injection unit 10 12.00 120.00 26 Medical sterilization CO22 CO34 unit 10 5.00 50.00 27 Boxes unit 11 3.00 33.00 Total 153531.58 7. Austria 7.1. Austria offered 16 family tents, type 350. 8. International Organisations 8.1. Several international and regional organizations are working to provide and coordinate assistance to people affected by the violence as well as shortages of food, water and electricity in the affected areas, primarily Osh city 1. 9. For further information concerning assets specifications and availability, nations can refer to the following Points of Contact (POC) Name: Mrs. Adnaeva Nurgul Health Ministry, Kyrgyz Republic Alternate Mr. Mamadin Karataev, Deputy Health Minister Health Ministry, Kyrgyz Republic Mobile telephone +996 705 052065 Office telephone +996 312 663707 Alternate Mr. Ermek Turgunaliev Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mobile telephone +996 555929504 Office telephone +996 6312626765 E-mail Ermek.turgunaliev@gmail.com 10. The CEP can be reached the following ways: Internet e-mail: cep.cme@hq.nato.int Duty telephone +32 2 707 51 17 Alternate duty telephone: +32 475 82 90 71 Fax : +32 2 707 79 00 11. Point of Entry: 11.1. Manas International Airport, ICAO code UAFM, located in Bishkek. 1 For an overview of the humanitarian assistance provided by International Organisations go to www.reliefweb.int -4-

OPS(CEP)(2010)0153 12. Response co-ordination: 12.1. Information about assistance offered and provided has been compiled from inputs received from EAPC nations, which does not imply the CEP s active involvement in each of the coordination processes. 12.2. With a view to providing a coordinated response to the Kyrgyz Republic request, nations in a position to meet these demands, in full or in part, are invited to reply to the Point of Contact Point in the Kyrgyz Republic, with an information copy to CEP OPS, by any of the communication means listed above. -5-