Armenian citizen trying to enter parliament calls himself Jesus

Armenian citizen trying to enter parliament calls himself Jesus

PanARMENIAN.Net - An unknown person, armed with a knife, who earlier made an attempt to enter the parliament building, said he is Jesus Christ.

The police hindered the man’s further intrusion on the stairs leading to the parliament premises. The security officers warned him against entering the parliament; however he continued his way forcing the police to open fire. Parliament health service employee was the first to offer him medical assistance.

As PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent reports from the ground, special investigation committee employees are currently working in the National Assembly. Entrance to the building has been banned. No official information has yet been provided.

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