Over 30 people injured in clashes outside Armenian government VIDEO
At least 34 people, including 16 police officers, have been injured in clashes outside the Armenian government building in Yerevan.
"According to preliminary information, 34 people were injured as a result of clashes outside the government building. 16 of them are police, 18 are civilians," the press service of the country’s health ministry said in the late hours of September 19, according to TASS.
"17 patients received the required treatment and were discharged. 16 people are still being treated. One person underwent a surgery," it added.
Avetik Chalabyan, co-founder and coordinator of the HayaKve initiative, called on people not to leave Republic Square in Yerevan, and paralyze the entire city on September 20, according to Gazeta.Ru.
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