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Opposition forces gathering for rally in Yerevan

Hundreds of people gathered at the Movses Khorenatsi Street where the seized regiment’s barrack is located

YEREVAN, July 25 /TASS/. Armenian opposition, which is gathering for a rally in Yerevan, will announce its further actions concerning the fate of policemen who were taken hostage 8 days ago.

At dawn, on July 17, about 30 armed attackers connected to Armenia’s radical opposition rammed into the gates of a Yerevan police station driving a Kraz dump truck and opened fire. In the ensuing shootout, a deputy squad commander was killed, with some policemen and attackers suffering injuries. In the chaos that followed, the assailants managed to abduct on-duty cops and top police brass who arrived at the scene for negotiations. Among those taken hostage are two senior police officials, Major General Vartan Yegiazaryan, Armenia’s deputy police chief, and Colonel Valery Osipyan, Yerevan’s deputy police chief.

Hundreds of people gathered at the Movses Khorenatsi Street where the seized regiment’s barrack is located. Police have also taken extra precautions.

The protesters are planning to demand that the group of armed attackers be provided with meals and medical care. They also demand that electricity supplies to the seized police unit be restored. The opposition threatened to start an action of disobedience in Yerevan and in Armenian regions.

Armenian police have detained the accomplices of gunmen who have been holding a Yerevan police precinct hostage for eight days and are still refusing to surrender, Armenia’s National Security Service said on Monday.

"More co-conspirators have been arrested as part of a criminal investigation into the police station’s seizure. Another (criminal) group that helped the gunmen, has been detained," Armenia’s National Security Service said.

According to the latest reports, the gunmen that hijacked the truck had threatened to kill the vehicle’s owner and his family. Having carjacked the truck, they used it to storm the police station. "Some assailants prodded their accomplices outside to hurl Molotov cocktails in order to break the encirclement and snatch weapons from the police squad," the National Security Service said.

"Other individuals who were genuinely intent on helping this lawless gang are currently in police custody. Law enforcement officials are employing all possible tactics, legal ones included, to quash and prevent any further criminal activity," Armenia’s National Security Service stressed.

The National Security Service still believes it is possible to end the hostage standoff through dialogue and negotiations. "It has called on the armed extremists to immediately cease their lawlessness and violence, which endanger peoples’ lives and well-being and threats against property. They should voluntarily lay down arms and surrender to the authorities without resistance. There is little time left to do that but there still is time," the Armenian National Security Service said.

Under Armenian laws, hostage-takers who give up their demands, voluntarily release hostages and surrender to the authorities are exempt from criminal prosecution if their actions do not contain the element of other crimes.

The Armenian police are refuting the absurd information, which appears in the Internet on and off.