Сообщения о политических волнениях в Степанакерте

Армянские СМИ сообщают о продолжающихся политических волнениях в Степанакерте, административном центре самопровозглашенной Нагорно-Карабахской Республики (НКР). Все началось в пятницу с потасовки с участием до 15 человек, включая сотрудников службы безопасности. «Радио Свобода» цитирует местную полицию, которая заявила, что в ходе инцидента стороны наносили друг другу телесные повреждения. Полиция не уточнила в результате чего вспыхнул спор.

В субботу демонстранты собрались с требованием, чтобы зачинщики инцидента были наказаны. Некоторые из протестующих позже встретились с президентом НКР Бако Саакяном, который обещал провести полное расследование.

Армянский сайт news.am сообщает из Степанакерта, что протесты продолжились в воскресенье. Как сообщает коррепспондент армянского сайта news.am из Степанакерта, акции протеста продолжились в воскресенье. На веб-сайте говорится, что протестующие призывают к отставке должностных лиц, ответственных за правоохранительную деятельность, считает член парламентского совета Национального возрождения Владимир Долуханян. Тот же источник сообщил, что в акции протеста участвовали около 500 человек.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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