Armenia Issues Ultimatum to Resolve Lengthy Hostage Siege


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Anti-government gunmen in Armenia shot dead a police officer by sniper fire, as thousands of protesters called for an opposition figure to be released.

Armenia has been thrust into crisis since an unknown number of gunmen seized the Erebuni police station in Yerevan on July 17, killing one officer and taking hostages. The gunmen have since released some hostages and now hold two medics.

The gunmen are demanding the release of Jirair Sefilian, leader of the opposition group Founding Parliament. He and six others were arrested in June and accused of preparing to take over government buildings and a television tower.

Protesters have faced off with police in support of the gunmen. On Saturday, several thousand people were on the streets, a day after police and protestors clashed the previous night, leaving several dozen injured including journalists.

On Friday, three of the gunmen were shot and wounded in the leg, apparently by police sniper fire.

The US embassy said it was "deeply concerned by the shocking images and credible reports of violence and excessive use of force by the police to disperse protesters."

The European Union urged police to show restraint and asked protestors to avoid violence.

"Use of force and violence to achieve political change are not acceptable," it said in a statement, Deutsche Welle reported.