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19:00 News in One Line: Avinyan's Gifted Camera, Sexual Violence Case, Fuel from Azerbaijan

19:00 News in One Line: Avinyan's Gifted Camera, Sexual Violence Case, Fuel from Azerbaijan

Last hour's news summarized and substantive:

  • Political Discussions in Yerevan: Discussions on electoral themes continue in Yerevan. Tigran Avinyan clarified the story of giving a camera to an orphanage student, insisting that it is unrelated to the election campaign. Meanwhile, various political forces have initiated active campaigning through rallies and neighborhood meetings.
  • Election Violations Warning: Arpine Hovhannisyan reminded about the main restrictions in the electoral period, emphasizing the prohibition of providing advantages to voters and the use of administrative resources. She noted that violations could even lead to the suspension of political party registrations.
  • Developments in Sexual Violence Case: New developments have emerged in the case concerning minors subjected to sexual violence. The girls' uncle is held in the JPC and is facing charges on two counts. Lawyers have expressed concerns about law enforcement's inaction amid these incidents.
  • Fuel Supply from Azerbaijan: According to Azerbaijani sources, diesel fuel is being sent from Azerbaijan to Armenia, along with fertilizer wagons from Russia. This is regarded as a significant development regarding regional logistics connections.
  • US Stance on Mediation Efforts: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that Washington does not wish to continue ineffective mediation efforts regarding the Russia-Ukraine war if no progress is made. Simultaneously, air traffic has partially resumed to southern airports in Russia.
  • Rosatom Update: Rosatom has reported that construction work at Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant is gradually returning to normal. Previously, hundreds of Russian specialists had been evacuated from the site due to military tensions.

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