The bus near the prosecutor’s office drove towards the participants of the march
“We once again announce to the world that we will continue our struggle for revenge,” Gegham Nazaryan said at a rally on April 26 initiated by the parents of the killed servicemen, adding that the blood and tragedy they brought to their homes was possible. He would have prevented it if someone had not said that it would be better to call him crazy than to call him a traitor. He said that one of the goals of the rally was to send a signal to the government that the parents of the killed servicemen would not forget about their loss by putting flowers on March 8 and putting a soft pillow under their heads.
“There should have been at least a few thousand people here today, but those who introduced themselves are the collective image of the relatives of all the killed servicemen. There are parents who are in a state of comatose after the loss of their children. They have lost interest in everything, and we must help them get out of that situation right away. There are people who for some reason have decided to step aside. God be with them,” Nazaryan announced.
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Summing up, Gegham Nazaryan stressed that they will be consistent. In his opinion, if the one who brought blood brought tragedy, then confessed that he could have avoided that, then no sensible person, no investigator, no prosecutor can remain indifferent.
An incident took place during the march of the victims’ parents to the prosecutor’s office. A white minibus came out of the alley near the Paronyan Theater, near the Prosecutor’s Office building, and crashed into the marchers. The participants of the march ran around, and the bus driver opened the door and started shouting, “You spend the whole day doing nothing, I’m disgusted.” A scuffle broke out between the relatives of the fallen soldiers and the bus driver. Artur Vanetsyan, the leader of the Homeland party, and other opposition leaders were there at that moment. The incident was settled with the intervention of the police and the opposition leaders. The bus quickly left the area.
Nelly GRIGORYAN