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At Elka Club, men hit each other with glass bottles, break property


According to Shamshyan.com, an emergency took place in Yerevan on March 9. At around 03:45, information was received in the Central Department of the Community Police Department of the Police of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia that two men were arguing with each other at Khanjyan Street, and broke the club's property in glass bottles.

According to photojournalist Gagik Shamshyan, the employees of the Central Police headed by Yervand Nikoyan, head of the department Yervand Nikoyan, left for the operatively mentioned club.

C. According to Shamshyan, after a while the Yerevan City Police Department of the RA Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Armenia The 34-year-old resident of Yerevan, 34-year-old Andranik B. and 27-year-old Seryozha, a resident of Kotayk region.

According to the activities of the central department, Seryozha N. revealed disrespectful to the public at the Elka Club at around 01.30, hit each other, breaking the club's normal operation, after which the club left the club and continued the quarrel. At the crossroads of Vardanants-Tpagrichner streets, mutual strikes have caused mutual injuries.

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