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  • An Armenian Killed In Aleppo By Sniper Bullet

    AN ARMENIAN KILLED IN ALEPPO BY SNIPER BULLET


    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 2, ARMENPRESS: Voices of missiles are heard in
    Aleppo Armenian districts from the very morning. As Berio National
    Primacy press secretary Jirayr Reisyan informed Armenpress, there is
    no information about the caused damage. An Armenian was killed in the
    nearby territories of Aleppo Saint Gevorg church. George Kabanjyan
    was hurt by the bullet of the sniper.

    In the words of Reisyan, the rebels have kidnapped two people in the
    entrance of Aleppo city the letters on their way back from capital
    Damascus to Aleppo. One of those found out to be an Armenian. No news
    available about the kidnapped people.

    According to Reisyan, efforts launched to release people kidnapped in
    the bus in Beirut- Aleppo route are underway. Armed opposition gang
    had stopped Beirut-Aleppo "Zeytuni Druz" company civil bus in Allepo
    nearby Sarakeb city on October 29. Then they made the passengers
    to quit the bus and started to check it , after separated Christian
    passengers, released women and children yet kidnapped 11 passengers ,
    7 of which Armenians, 3 were Christian Arabs. There were Assyrians
    and the Kurds among them. There are news the rebels in black have
    reduced the men fall in knees, stroke them and take with them to an
    indefinite direction. Karo Pampalian, Arsen Aroian, Levon Zeitunian,
    Bashar and George Rabat are the names of the kidnapped Armenians. The
    clashes are continuing in other Syrian cities. Arabian SANA reports,
    the shelling orchestrated in Sayida Zeynab outskirt on October 31
    resulted in the death of 11 people, another 25 were wounded. Children
    are recorded among the injured.

    Clashes in Syria lasting for already 19 months caused the death of more
    than 30 thousand people, including more than four dozens Armenians.

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