Three citizens wounded in Yerevan protests remain hospitalized: ministry
Three citizens injured during the opposition protests in Yerevan continue to receive hospital treatment, the Health Ministry reported.
Two of the injured are being treated since 16 April, while the third citizen, who suffered soft tissue injuries, has been taken to the St. Grigor Lusavorich Medical Center today.
All the three citizens are in satisfactory condition, the ministry said.
Mass demonstrations resumed in Armenia’s capital on Thursday morning, protesting ex-president Serzh Sargsyan’s nomination and election as the country’s prime minister.
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