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Baku/28.08.23/Turan: The first armed clash between supporters and opponents of Araik Harutyunyan took place last night in Khankendi. According to local sources, "unknown persons opened fire in the direction of the residence of the President of Artsakh."
Soon, a video appeared on the network showing armed people and the sounds of gunshots. It is not known whether there are victims.
Today, the local police confirmed the fact of an armed attack on the "president's residence". In fact, two people were arrested. The Karabakh separatists did not give any other explanations for what happened.
As is known, relations between "president" Araik Harutyunyan, on the one hand, and the head of the "parliament" David Ishkhanyan and former "state minister" Ruben Vardanyan, on the other, have worsened in recent days, both sides accused each other of betraying the interests of Karabakh and called for decisive actions.
Harutyunyan's armed supporters have already attacked the "parliament" and threatened to disperse the "government". -02B-
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