NO ARMENIANS AMONG CASUALTIES IN DAMASCUS UNIVERSITY EXPLOSION
09:41, 29 March, 2013
YEREVAN, MARCH 29, ARMENPRESS. No Armenians have been recorded yet
among the casualties in the Damascus University Faculty of Engineering
explosion on March 28. Our compatriot from Damascus Nazareth Elmajian
stated this in a conversation with "Armenpress". In addition he
noted that the bomb fell on the cafe of the faculty. Among other
things Elmajian noted that recently explosions have been recorded in
the capital rather frequently. Notwithstanding general situation in
Damascus is not intense, although shooting can be heard from time to
time in the distant districts. In accordance with Syrian SANA agency
10 students died and 29 were wounded in the explosion.
A number of other Arab sources state that there were 15 casualties and
dozens of wounded students. Also there was information that another
bomb fell on the Beirut Street.
In accordance with the UN data clashes lasting for already two years
in Syria caused death of over 70 thousand people, including more than
four dozens Armenians.
09:41, 29 March, 2013
YEREVAN, MARCH 29, ARMENPRESS. No Armenians have been recorded yet
among the casualties in the Damascus University Faculty of Engineering
explosion on March 28. Our compatriot from Damascus Nazareth Elmajian
stated this in a conversation with "Armenpress". In addition he
noted that the bomb fell on the cafe of the faculty. Among other
things Elmajian noted that recently explosions have been recorded in
the capital rather frequently. Notwithstanding general situation in
Damascus is not intense, although shooting can be heard from time to
time in the distant districts. In accordance with Syrian SANA agency
10 students died and 29 were wounded in the explosion.
A number of other Arab sources state that there were 15 casualties and
dozens of wounded students. Also there was information that another
bomb fell on the Beirut Street.
In accordance with the UN data clashes lasting for already two years
in Syria caused death of over 70 thousand people, including more than
four dozens Armenians.