THE SITUATION IN ALEPPO ARMENIAN DISTRICTS IS PEACEFUL IN THE LAST DAYS
ARMENPRESS
2 October, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 2, ARMENPRESS: No grave changes have been orchestrated
in the course of the last days in Aleppo Armenian districts and
the overall situation is peaceful. As Aleppo National Primacy press
secretary Jirayr Reisyan told in the briefing with Armenpress, the
residents are gradually returning to their everyday life, trying to
clean up and restore the damaged areas.
Reisyan also noted the clashes between Government loyal forces and
rebels are still continuing in the nearby territories of Close market.
What refers to the situation prevailing in Qamishli and Kessab,
in the words of the interlocutor situation is peaceful there too.
Arab mass media report that the clashes in the old market areas are
ongoing, yet there are no data about the victims.Earlier information
was received that 500 stores and shopping centers have been burnt
down in the old market nearby territories.
As a result of 18 months ongoing clashes 30 thousand people have been
killed, including more than two dozen Syrian Armenians.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
2 October, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 2, ARMENPRESS: No grave changes have been orchestrated
in the course of the last days in Aleppo Armenian districts and
the overall situation is peaceful. As Aleppo National Primacy press
secretary Jirayr Reisyan told in the briefing with Armenpress, the
residents are gradually returning to their everyday life, trying to
clean up and restore the damaged areas.
Reisyan also noted the clashes between Government loyal forces and
rebels are still continuing in the nearby territories of Close market.
What refers to the situation prevailing in Qamishli and Kessab,
in the words of the interlocutor situation is peaceful there too.
Arab mass media report that the clashes in the old market areas are
ongoing, yet there are no data about the victims.Earlier information
was received that 500 stores and shopping centers have been burnt
down in the old market nearby territories.
As a result of 18 months ongoing clashes 30 thousand people have been
killed, including more than two dozen Syrian Armenians.
From: A. Papazian