NO ARMENIAN HURT IN ALEPPO UNIVERSITY EXPLOSION
11:27, 16 January, 2013
YEREVAN, JANUARY 16, ARMENPRESS. In accordance with the preliminary
information no Armenian was hurt in Aleppo University explosion. The
Press Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of
Armenia Tigran Balayan stated this in a conversation with "Armenpress".
Press Secretary of the Armenian National Prelacy in Aleppo Jirair
Reisian informed "Armenpress" that two big explosions happened on
January 15 in the buildings of engineering and art faculties, also
near the student hall of residence. Information regarding casualties
is being regularly clarified, as the hospitals constantly render new
information. The scenery of explosion is not complete yet.
Notwithstanding, it was stated that the explosion caused death of
over 85 men. The number of injured people reached 160. The terrorist
act took place in the first day of exams.
In accordance with the UN clashes lasting about 22 months in Syria
caused death of over 60 thousand people, including more than four
dozens Armenians.
11:27, 16 January, 2013
YEREVAN, JANUARY 16, ARMENPRESS. In accordance with the preliminary
information no Armenian was hurt in Aleppo University explosion. The
Press Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of
Armenia Tigran Balayan stated this in a conversation with "Armenpress".
Press Secretary of the Armenian National Prelacy in Aleppo Jirair
Reisian informed "Armenpress" that two big explosions happened on
January 15 in the buildings of engineering and art faculties, also
near the student hall of residence. Information regarding casualties
is being regularly clarified, as the hospitals constantly render new
information. The scenery of explosion is not complete yet.
Notwithstanding, it was stated that the explosion caused death of
over 85 men. The number of injured people reached 160. The terrorist
act took place in the first day of exams.
In accordance with the UN clashes lasting about 22 months in Syria
caused death of over 60 thousand people, including more than four
dozens Armenians.