ArmInfo. The actions of the police during yesterday's events in the center of Yerevan were professional and proportionate to the situation. RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this on June 13 in the National Assembly of Armenia.
According to him, representatives of the opposition movement, led by Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II and the second President of the Republic of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, attacked police officers, to which they received a proper rebuff. "In all such situations, the police will act in exactly the same way. The protesters tried to break the chain of law enforcement officers in order to attack the highest legislative body of the country. The police in this situation defended the legislative institution of the republic and the statehood of the country," Pashinyan said.
The RA Prime Minister pointed to a person who calls himself an archbishop, and who the day before, addressing the police, literally said the following: "Guys, take off your helmets, no one is threatening you," but after some time stones were thrown towards these guys. And it was organized by the same person. "All these events characterize the moral side of two individuals of the Armenian Apostolic Church. As a result of the actions of the protesters, 18 police officers and 83 citizens were injured. All injuries turned out to be light and moderate. According to the current situation, 16 people were hospitalized, all the rest, having received medical care, The state of health of all the victims is assessed as satisfactory. The day before, I was shown a video about the fracture of the hand of one citizen, whose three fingers were amputated, which I personally sympathize with. But from the same video it becomes clear that the same citizen took a special device that was on the ground. which exploded in his hand," the head of government said.
According to him, all persons who provoked public unrest must be brought to justice. "The legal order and the state cannot be built on pity. We have not been and will not be a weak government, because otherwise it will become a tragedy for the country. We, within the framework of our legitimacy, by force of law, will take all necessary means to protect the state, people, democracy, independence and sovereignty," Pashinyan noted.