Four people affected in Friday’s clashes in Yerevan remain in hospital
Four people injured in clashes between riot police and opposition protestors in Yerevan late on Friday remain in hospital, Armenia’s Health Ministry said on Saturday.
All other victims have been discharged from hospital after receiving medical care.
The Health Ministry said earlier that a total of 60 people, including 39 police officers, sought medical attention after the clashes.
The skirmishes broke out after demonstrators attempted to break through a police cordon near Nikol Pashinyan’s official residence in central Yerevan. Police officers used stun grenades and detained scores of protesters.
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