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“Vandalism Unveiled: Arabkir Municipality Employees and Pink Berry Owner Arrested in Shocking Case”

Vandalism case committed by Arabkir municipality employees and “Pink Berry” owner. Arrests made. Illegal actions in Arabkir under investigation. Mayor involved.

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“Vandalism Strikes Ararat Region: School Windows Smashed and Playground Damaged, Principal Raises Alarm”

Armenian school vandalized, causing damage of 800,000 to 900,000 Armenian drams. Principal reports broken windows and damaged fences.

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Son of Warehouse Guard Accused of Vandalism; Court Hearing Scheduled

Warehouse guard Mihran Maksudyan’s son accused of car windshield damage, under investigation as vandalism. Court hearing set for April 28, 2024, at 14:00, in Avan’s courtroom. Judge Masis Melkonyan presiding. Latest news from Armenia – NEWS.am.

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“Armenian Monuments Under Attack: Adrebedjan’s Ongoing Efforts to Eradicate Cultural Heritage Revealed”

Adrebedjan continues to demolish Armenian monuments in Artsakh, with the clock of Kanach Church in Shushi being the latest target. This deliberate act of vandalism showcases the systematic destruction of Armenian heritage. Historian Armine Tigranyan emphasizes that this is not only genocide but also erasure of rights and history. St. Hovhannes Mkrtich Church, known as Kanach Church, holds great historical significance in Shushi, with its green-colored structure dating back to 1847. Another devastating blow to Armenian history. #ArmenianHeritage #CulturalDestruction

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Unknown Vandals Set Fire to Memorial of Armenian Genocide in France, Fueling Tensions in the Area

Armenian Genocide memorial in Ramada, France, set on fire by unknown vandals. Security measures strengthened. Professor supports peaceful coexistence. Demonstrations planned against monument. Racism and attacks on memorials on the rise in France.

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Vandalism Strikes Memorial of “Axtamir Amroc” Public Sign in Aragatsotn Province

The “Axtamir Amroc” public sign memorial, honoring Armenian victims, was vandalized with paint. Stone bas-reliefs with the initials of Levon Ter-Petrosyan were damaged. The “Protection Service” of POCO calls for cleaning and investigation, while preparing to appeal to the RA Prosecutor General’s Office for independent evaluation.

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“The National Assembly of Artsakh Takes Action Against Azerbaijan’s Cultural Vandalism and Calls for International Accountability”

The National Assembly of Artsakh denounces Azerbaijan’s vandalism against Artsakh’s cultural heritage. Azerbaijan’s aggression has endangered or destroyed significant cultural and historical values. The international community must document and investigate these acts of aggression and protect the rights of Azerbaijani civilians.

“Violent Protests Erupt in Serbia as Opposition Supporters Clash with Authorities: Chaos Ensues at Belgrade City Administration Headquarters”

Supporters of the Serbian opposition stormed the Belgrade city administration headquarters, vandalizing and throwing objects while protesting against the election results. Journalists were attacked, and fires were lit. Protests have spread, with EU representatives criticizing the government’s policies. Demonstrations escalated following the parliamentary elections, demanding the recognition of opposition voices. Unrest continues, with attempts to break into the parliamentary building.

Lenin Memorial in Washington Vandalized with Anti-US Inscription Amid Rising Tensions

Unknown individuals vandalize Lenin Memorial in Washington with red paint, writing “American ZLMs” and “Free Gas.” Workers have already removed the paint, and authorities are investigating. Source: NEWS.am

“Arrest Warrant Issued for Provocateur Aslanyan in Armenia’s General Jurisdiction Court: Defense Argues for Alternative Precautionary Measures”

Armenian court orders arrest of Aslanyan, accused of disrupting military operations. Defense argues for alternative measures. Lawyer questions motive and accuses authorities of targeting military equipment. Limited details available, but lawyers confident of demonstrating terrorist nature of acts. Aslanyan, previously honored military officer, served until 2022 and held Deputy Minister position.