Violence in Armenia: 20 civilians, 6 policemen receive inpatient care

Violence in Armenia: 20 civilians, 6 policemen receive inpatient care

PanARMENIAN.Net - 73 people were admitted to hospitals in Yerevan after clashes between demonstrators and the police, and only 26 of them, including 6 police officers, currently receive treatment in medical centers, the Health Ministry said Saturday, July 30.

Supporters of gunmen who are holding the police HQ marched on Friday, July 29 evening.

The gunmen are members of the Sasna Tsrer (Daredevils of Sassoun) movement. One police officer was killed, and several more were wounded in a shootout that broke as the members of the group hit the gates of the police department with a track. All the captives have been set free. The group demand the release of Jirair Sefilian, the founder of the Founding Parliament who was arrested on June 20, as he and a group of people had allegedly planned to seize premises and communication facilities, including the Yerevan TV tower. They also demand the resignation of President Serzh Sargsyan and the creation of a transitional government. Also, they want the authorities to halt Karabakh negotiations fearing they are going to cede some lands around the former Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast to Azerbaijan.

On July 27, the gunmen took 4 paramedics hostage, and released only one of them the next day.

A 17-year-old teenager, Sayat Harutyunyan lost an eye during the skirmishes.

No children were hospitalized, the Ministry said.

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