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14:00 News Highlights: Major Accident in Yerevan, Prime Minister's Response to Clergy Tax Obligations

14:00 News Highlights: Major Accident in Yerevan, Prime Minister's Response to Clergy Tax Obligations

News highlights from the past hour:

  • A major chain collision occurred on Myasnikyan Avenue in Yerevan, involving a bus and several passenger vehicles. Passengers in the vehicle that crashed into the parked bus were taken to the hospital, while the drivers' conditions are reported stable.
  • Mass poisoning incidents from drinking water have been recorded in the town of Abovyan, leading to resident dissatisfaction. The director of the local medical center has blamed the supplying company and demands accountability for those responsible.
  • The Prime Minister has addressed tax policy, deeming opposition criticisms as a habit of tax evasion. According to the government leader, everyone, including the clergy, should equally bear tax obligations.
  • Armenia does not plan to suspend its participation in the CSTO operations and will act according to the development of the situation. The state leader emphasized that discussions with the Russian side pertain to the overall state of relations, not to a return to the organization.
  • Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has commented on his family relations and the joint visit to Gyumri city. He expressed satisfaction with the opportunity for family preservation and reunification.
  • Slovakia has resumed the import of Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline to ensure operations of its own factories. The received raw material will be used for fuel production and export to Central European countries.
  • Japan has officially denied the possibility of providing lethal weapons to Ukraine. According to the embassy, changes in the country's defense principles do not allow Kyiv to become a recipient of such weapons.

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