ZHIRAYR REYISYAN: NO SHOTS IN THE MORNING IN ALEPPO
ARMENPRESS
26 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS: As Armenpress was reported by the
Press Secretary of the National Primacy of Aleppo Zhirayr Reyisyan,
the situation in Aleppo was quiet at the moment and there were no
shots. In the evening of September 25 there were shots and explosions
in Aleppo, which are assumed to be far from the Armenian districts,
nearby the peripheries of the city.
The Armenian-language website of Lebanon aztagdaily.com informs that
the Armenian schools of Damascus, Ghamishli, Kesabi and Latakia have
already begun functioning. Taking into account that in the capital the
situation is quieter, 4 Armenian local schools have been opened. There
are 38 Armenian daily and 1 Sunday schools in Syria.
We got informed as well that on September 25 the Free Army of Syria
took the responsibility for the explosion nearby the school, given
to the children of the victims.
In Syria more than 20,000 people, including more than 20 Armenians,
died in the collisions between the opposition and government forces,
which have lasted about 18 months.
ARMENPRESS
26 September, 2012
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 26, ARMENPRESS: As Armenpress was reported by the
Press Secretary of the National Primacy of Aleppo Zhirayr Reyisyan,
the situation in Aleppo was quiet at the moment and there were no
shots. In the evening of September 25 there were shots and explosions
in Aleppo, which are assumed to be far from the Armenian districts,
nearby the peripheries of the city.
The Armenian-language website of Lebanon aztagdaily.com informs that
the Armenian schools of Damascus, Ghamishli, Kesabi and Latakia have
already begun functioning. Taking into account that in the capital the
situation is quieter, 4 Armenian local schools have been opened. There
are 38 Armenian daily and 1 Sunday schools in Syria.
We got informed as well that on September 25 the Free Army of Syria
took the responsibility for the explosion nearby the school, given
to the children of the victims.
In Syria more than 20,000 people, including more than 20 Armenians,
died in the collisions between the opposition and government forces,
which have lasted about 18 months.