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Title Patterns of Global Terrorism 1999 - Armenia
Publisher United States Department of State
Country Armenia
Publication Date 1 April 2000
Cite as United States Department of State, Patterns of Global Terrorism 1999 - Armenia, 1 April 2000, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/468107452.html [accessed 27 May 2012]
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Patterns of Global Terrorism 1999 - Armenia

On 27 October five Armenian gunmen opened fire on a Parliament session, killing eight government leaders, including Prime Minister Vazgen Sarkisyan and National Assembly Speaker Karen Demirchyan. The gunmen claimed they were protesting the responsibility of government officials for dire social and economic conditions in Armenia since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The gunmen later surrendered to authorities and at yearend were being detained with 10 other Armenians accused of complicity. An investigation of the incident was ongoing.

Russian facilities in Armenia also came under attack. On 25 November a grenade was thrown into the Russian Embassy compound in Yerevan, causing no injuries but damaging several cars.

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