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16:00 News in Brief: Wildberries Resumes Operations, Airport Chaos, New Controversy Surrounding Avinyan
Here are the highlights from the past hour:
- Wildberries has announced that it will resume sales of exported products from Armenia after resolving customs issues. A special section titled "Made in Armenia" will also be opened on the platform.
- The Russian Ambassador Kopirkin stated that the involvement of the United States in the southern transport project of Armenia may create tensions in the region and be perceived as a threat by Iran.
- In Kotayk, police have thwarted a murder plot, arresting nine individuals and seizing weapons and ammunition.
- Gohar Ghumashyan has appealed to the Anti-Corruption Committee regarding Tigran Avinyan gifting a camera to a citizen, raising the issue of potential electoral bribery.
- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced in Syunik that Armenia has not lost territories and that the Nagorno-Karabakh movement was a mistake.
- A hostage situation has occurred at a bank in the German city of Zingst; the area is cordoned off, and special units are active.
- The CDC in the USA has classified the hantavirus outbreak as a low-level emergency, while enhancing monitoring efforts.
- Peskov denied reports that foreign journalists' accreditations have been canceled for the May 9 parade.
- Flights at airports in southern Russia are expected to resume in the second half of the day following disruptions caused by a drone strike.
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