Protest Plagues Yerevan’s Foreign Affairs Building, While Online Events and Ads Dominate Social Media

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs building in Yerevan was the site of a violent demonstration organized by the “Tavush for the Motherland” movement on May 31. During the protest, participants threw stones, containers filled with water, and firecrackers at police officers in an attempt to enter the building. Some individuals even called for its occupation. As a result of this unrest, 7 police officers received medical attention as did some of the protestors.

In response to this incident, criminal proceedings have been launched under Article 327 of the Criminal Code for participation in mass riots. A total of 28 individuals are suspected of criminal activity and have been arrested. Authorities are currently investigating and studying videos available online to identify the organizers and participants involved in the riots. The investigation is ongoing and police have been instructed to carry out necessary measures.

Meanwhile, there has been a surge in online events and articles related to various topics such as wealth signals, Disney Plus login codes, and free coin giveaways on various platforms. Additionally, real estate listings and discussions about sports events and health topics are also circulating on social media platforms and websites.

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