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Pashinyan’s son attacked in Yerevan

Pashinyan’s son attacked in Yerevan
03.04.2023 12:29
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s son, Ashot Pashinyan, has been assaulted, Speaker of Parliament Alen Simonyan said Monday, reported from Armenpress.

Simonyan revealed Ashot Pashinyan’s assault a day after he himself was attacked in downtown Yerevan.

"Yesterday Ashot Pashinyan was assaulted too. A few days before that, an ARF Member of Parliament attacked and punched Vladimir Vardanyan, the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on State-Legal Affairs, some ARF [occurrence] commits a provocation from 100 meters away against the Speaker of Parliament in downtown Yerevan, and yesterday an attack against the Prime Minister’s son also took place. This is a series of organized provocations,” he stressed.

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