Over a hundred protesters detained in Armenian capital as injuries top 50

  21 July 2016    Read: 1480
Over a hundred protesters detained in Armenian capital as injuries top 50
Police in the Armenian capital of Yerevan said Thursday it detained 136 people after dispersing protests that led to over 50 injuries.
Scores of injuries were reported late on Wednesday when a rally near the seized police building in Yerevan led to clashes with law enforcement officers.

"Today 136 people were taken to the police station," the police press service said in a statement.

Armenian opposition supporters clash with riot police blocking the streets to Erebuni police station, where gunmen are holding hostages, in Yerevan on July 19, 2016.

Protesters threw rocks and pieces of heavy debris at police, who responded with warning shots and flash-bang grenades.

The Armenian Health Ministry said 51 people, including 28 police officers, have been injured. The country`s human rights commissioner said journalists were among those injured.

A RIA Novosti correspondent reported in the early hours of Thursday that the protesters continued to throw rocks at police while law enforcement officers threw bottles at the demonstrators in a renewed episode of violence.

On July 17, an armed group took several police officers hostage at a patrol police station in Yerevan’s district of Erebuni. The hostage takers are demanding the release of Jirair Sefilian, an opposition politician and the founder of the New Armenia Public Salvation Front. Sefilian, who took part in the 1988-1994 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Azerbaijan, is accused of the illegal acquisition and possession of arms.

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