“Brute, illegal, criminal authorities have been established in Armenia, which may be compared with a crocodile. He have always set the issue, we condemn all the powers, which claim themselves as the opposition, take people to the crocodile’s mouth, and then say—it has bitten. It’s obvious for me, that statements have been heard recently from this platform, authors of which, obviously, didn’t understand what they were speaking. And if they understood what they said, and yet continued speaking, then it’s even a bigger problem.”
Police officer Yuri Tepanosyan was killed from a sniper’s shot on July 30. He was killed as a soldier on the positions. He was killed as a policeman, protecting life and security of the citizens with the price of his life. Yuri Tepanosyan was born in 1986 in Yerevan. In 2003 he left the school, and in the period of 2004-2006 served in RA Armed Forces.
“The latest developments in Armenia’s capital Yerevan, related to the seized Erebuni police station, are very worrying. We call for an immediate release of the medical staff that is being held hostage. At the same time, we reiterate our call on the Armenian authorities to refrain from excessive use of force by the police in handling public manifestations.”
“Moments ago a sniper has opened fire from the seized police precinct. 30 year old police officer Yura Tepanosyan, who was inside a vehicle 300-400 meters away from the precinct has been killed.”
“The recent events in Yerevan have disrupted our peaceful lives. We deeply regret that the escalated situation led to new clashes yesterday evening, which resulted in dozens getting hurt, demonstrators, police officers and reporters. We find unacceptable any type of illegal step and action of violence, which can result in bloodshed and endanger the future of our statehood.”
We remain committed to working in partnership with civil society and individuals within the government who are truly committed to strengthening rule of law. At the same time, information gleaned by the investigations into police misconduct, as well as information gathered by credible independent reports, will inform future decisions about participation in Embassy programs and activities. Amidst the calls for further protests this evening, we strongly urge all parties to sincerely work for a peaceful resolution of the situation.
As reported earlier the gunmen have time until 17:00 today to lay down their weapons and surrender to authorities without resistance.
“The reporters were warned to move to a territory, where explosions have been recorded. In my observation, reporters were targeted. They were more aggressive towards the representatives of media outlets, which had cameras an voice recorders, and when they were noticing camera lights, they seemed to shoot, throw explosives in that direction. I failed to count how many explosions have been recorded above us. When one of Sari Tagh inhabitants approached us and cleansed my wounds, we were working live then. The citizen offered to transport us to the hospital, we rejoiced thinking soon we’ll be in the hospital.”
From my side I informed them, that I also remain loyal to my position, that purpose of my meeting with the gunmen is finding the reasonable solution. I should meet the gunmen first, after which I’ll only meet Serzh Sargsyan, as a result of which only the gunmen may lay down the arms. I continue insisting on my position.
“Sayad wasn’t a demonstrator, he was on his way to the uncle’s house, who was timely back from Moscow and was staying at a relative, living in Sari Tagh. As there were no routes for public transportation, they were closed, he decided to go on foot, not knowing there would be a protest on that part of the district. He didn’t manage to pass, as there were explosions. As a result, he received injury on the eye, which has been extracted.”