MORE ARMENIANS KILLED IN ALEPPO
news.am
September 12, 2012 | 10:31
Four more Armenians have died in Aleppo, Armenian News-NEWS.am's
source from this Syrian city's Armenian community informed.
Harout Soulavian, Mesrob Adjemian, Arsen Pepedjian and Hratch Pepedjian
were caught under crossfire and subsequently killed Tuesday evening
while heading to Aleppo from the city's airport.
Also, ten more Armenians were wounded.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, Nouvelles d'Armenie monthly
of France was able to ascertain the identity of the Armenian who
was killed on September 9 nearby Aleppo, and as a result of a clash
between the Syrian army units and the insurgents.
The killed young man was Vardan Byurklyan, who could not be saved by
the Armenian "emergency assistance" staff that had arrived on the
scene, Press Secretary Jirayr Reisyan of the National Primacy of
Aleppo of the Armenian Apostolic Church told Nouvelles d'Armenie
To note, around 60,000 Armenians live in Syria, and great majority
of them reside in Aleppo and Damascus.
news.am
September 12, 2012 | 10:31
Four more Armenians have died in Aleppo, Armenian News-NEWS.am's
source from this Syrian city's Armenian community informed.
Harout Soulavian, Mesrob Adjemian, Arsen Pepedjian and Hratch Pepedjian
were caught under crossfire and subsequently killed Tuesday evening
while heading to Aleppo from the city's airport.
Also, ten more Armenians were wounded.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, Nouvelles d'Armenie monthly
of France was able to ascertain the identity of the Armenian who
was killed on September 9 nearby Aleppo, and as a result of a clash
between the Syrian army units and the insurgents.
The killed young man was Vardan Byurklyan, who could not be saved by
the Armenian "emergency assistance" staff that had arrived on the
scene, Press Secretary Jirayr Reisyan of the National Primacy of
Aleppo of the Armenian Apostolic Church told Nouvelles d'Armenie
To note, around 60,000 Armenians live in Syria, and great majority
of them reside in Aleppo and Damascus.