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  • Missiles Did Not Cause Casualties In Armenian-Populated Kessab

    MISSILES DID NOT CAUSE CASUALTIES IN ARMENIAN-POPULATED KESSAB

    14:47, 27 December, 2012

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. Missiles fell in Armenian-populated
    Kessab near the Turkish frontier and caused fear and trembling among
    the population. "Armenpress" reports about this citing the facebook
    profile of the Armenians from Aleppo. Our compatriots from Kessab
    stated that fortunately the missiles did not reach their target
    and fell on a mountain. Also it was stated in the profile that the
    Armenian Evangelical Community of Syria has unanimously chosen Rev.

    Harutyun Selimyan as its leader. Regarding the situation in Aleppo
    the Press Secretary of the Armenian National Prelacy in Aleppo Jirair
    Reisian informed "Armenpress" that the situation in Aleppo is not
    satisfactory, but it also did not become worse. The difficulties
    remain the same, fuel became more expansive, situation in the
    central districts is calm, but one can still hear shooting from
    distant regions.

    In addition Jirair Reisian noted that classes in the reopened Armenian
    schools continue. The classrooms have been adapted to the present
    conditions.

    The Armenian National Prelacy in Aleppo issued a letter of gratitude
    to the Chairmen of the Prosperous Armenia Party Gagik Tsarukyan for
    granting aid of USD 100,000 to the Syrian-Armenians. This amount
    must be distributed to the needy Armenians of Aleppo, Damascus,
    and other cities.

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