Over 100 injured in clashes at Armenian parliament
Region
- 13 June, 2024
- 06:14
A staggering 101 people were injured during intense clashes on Wednesday evening near the Armenian Parliament building in Yerevan. The confrontations, which erupted between opposition activists and police forces, have further escalated Armenia's ongoing political crisis.
Report informs via TASS that, according to the Ministry of Health, the injured include both protesters and law enforcement officers. While 85 individuals were treated for minor injuries and released, the rest are hospitalized. The police resorted to using flashbang grenades to disperse the crowd after activists attempted to blockade the parliament, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
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