Blasts in Armenian Capital – Terrorism or Carelessness?

Ukraine – Aug 16 2022

A powerful explosion occurred in a shopping center in the Armenian capital Yerevan just after noon on August 14. The Ministry of Emergency Situations reported that the blast hit the Surmalu shopping center. The explosion also started a fire in a three-story building of local warehouses, which later partially collapsed.

As of midday local Yerevan time on August 15, the blast had claimed at least six lives and hospitalized 61 people, of whom 24 have mild injuries.

According to the previous version and eyewitness accounts, two powerful explosions with a fire and the collapse of the building occurred in a warehouse containing pyrotechnics. However, according Hor Abrahamyan, an aide to the prosecutor-general, the cause has not yet been established.

The Investigative Committee has opened criminal proceedings under two articles: 1) violation of fire safety rules or requirements, which caused the death of a person or other serious consequences due to carelessness; 2) violation of rules or requirements for storage, accounting, transportation, delivery or use of flammable or combustible materials, which caused the death of a person or other serious consequences due to negligence.

The Minister of Emergency Situations of Armenia, Armen Pambukhchyan, ruled out a terrorist attack at the Surmalu shopping center.

“Judging by the video of the moment of the explosion, there is no question of a terrorist act.  Because at the very beginning there was a fire, then clouds of smoke fell, after which it exploded,” Pambukhchyan told reporters.

However, on the same day, the operation of the capital’s subway was halted because of a bomb threat.  This was reported by Tatev Khachatryan, the press secretary of the metro.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations reported that it had also received information that explosives had been planted at all the most important military and civilian facilities, in all shopping centers, and in other locations, including  the National Assembly and in the church of Sur Grigor Lusavorich.

However, terrorism is not being completely ruled out in the August 14 attack. After all, the blasts could have been planned by the Russian government. In so doing, Russia could start “intimidating Europe” with terrorist attacks.

Before the start of the full-scale war on Ukraine, the Kremlin often used terrorist attacks to manipulate the international political arena in order to achieve its interests. Since the start of the war, it can be seen that the number of terrorist attacks has decreased. This can probably be connected with the fact that the Russian government is not interested in this. However, due to failures on the battlefield in Ukraine, Russia could once again resort to such blackmail.

Vladimir Putin began his career by allegedly organizing terrorist attacks on the territory of his own country so as to increase his ratings in the elections. Terrorist attacks like those at Nord-Ost and killings in Beslan were used to accuse the Chechens of terrorist activities. Numerous journalistic investigations have found that in such cases the trail leads to the main intelligence agency and Federal Security Service, aka FSB.

Moscow has since then repeatedly told its Western partners that they would not be able to cope with terrorism without Russia. Evidence of the presence of Russia’s main intelligence agency have also been found in many murders and terrorist attacks.

It is also interesting that on July 15, 2022, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, William Burns, visited Yerevan. This is the first visit by a head of the CIA to Armenia. Burns international and regional security and the fight against terrorism with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Political scientist Tigran Grigoryan told Radio Azatutyun on July 15 that, according to his information, there are American and Russian security experts in Yerevan, whose main topic of discussion is Ukraine.

“Based on scanty information, it can be assumed that Yerevan or Armenia was simply chosen as a place for some secret negotiations with Russia, since, according to my information, Russian and American experts also arrived in Yerevan a few days ago for this purpose. Therefore, I can assume that the visit by Burns can also be in this context,” Grigoryan said.

In response to the question why, in his opinion, Armenia was chosen, Grigoryan replied: “Because Armenia is to some extent a neutral country, despite the fact that it is an ally of Russia, it took a neutral position regarding the Ukrainian war, it has good relations with both the USA and with Russia, and for both countries this is an acceptable place, as I believe, for such meetings.”

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Starmus IV: Searching Humanity’s Future Among the Stars

Starmus IV: Searching Humanity’s Future Among the Stars

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 16, ARMENPRESS. Have you ever imagined that a day will come when manned flights to the Moon will become as usual and routine as Yerevan-Moscow or Paris-New York flights? What about a day when mankind will have to abandon Earth to find a new home among the stars in order to preserve its existence? These once seemingly sci-fi ideas are being discussed more and more among scientific community.

The fourth edition of the Starmus Festival was a unique platform for leading specialists to discuss these ideas.

Starmus IV: Life and the Universe

STARMUS IV festival took place in 2017 in Trondheim, Norway. The theme of the fourth festival was: Life and the Universe, and the festival featured eleven Nobel Prize laureates and many astronomers, biologists, chemists, economists, astronauts and artists.  Over 2300 delegates attended Starmus IV in Trondheim. Among the Starmus IV delegates were space explorers Charlie Duke who spoke on the legacy of Apollo 16, Sandra Magnus who gave an account of her experience during her missions, Harrison Schmidt, from Apollo 17, the last mission to the Moon, who offered insights into future space missions and Terry Virts who discussed the perspectives on Earth and our place in the Universe. The festival also featured film director and producer Oliver Stone, musicians Steve Vai, Grace Potter, Nuno Bettancourt, Anne Brun, The Pineapple Tree, Jennie Abrahamson and DJ BK Duke and Larry King. 

The main speaker at the event, just like in the previous two festivals, was the science rock star Stephen Hawking.

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Three legendary astronaut-moonwalkers on one stage

Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 16 astronaut Charlie Duke and Harrison Schmitt, from Apollo 17, the last mission to the Moon, appeared for the first time on one stage at the panel discussion on their experience on the Earth’s satellite.

The three American astronauts to have walked on the Moon share their experience

Neil deGrasse Tyson himself was moderating the discussion. Charlie Duke joked that after landing on the surface of the Moon he exclaimed “fantastic” about 900 times. “When you look out at the bright Lunar landscape which is mostly grey, and you look up in the horizon and there’s a sharp horizon break between the Moon surface and the darkness of the sky, and you look up and there’s just this jet-black sky, what a contrast, you never get over it..you say I’m on the Moon’…”

Harrison Schmitt, the only scientist to have walked on the Moon, spoke about the importance of sending humans to Mars.

“In the long-range, Mars is a clear objective for humanity, with long-range being this century probably. Now the question becomes what is the fastest and most expeditious and less-risk way of doing that, and I think it is going to be by way of the Moon. I think we will have to get two or three generations of young people involved in this to learn how to deal with the risks of deep space, which are very different from the risks of the near-Earth orbit. And that’s why the Moon becomes so important. Buzz indicated that there are many engineering and operational issues that can be dealt with and learned about three days away on the Moon rather than nine months away if you use chemical propulsion. So the Moon I think is clearly a critical path of getting human-beings to Mars and getting them there permanently,” Schmitt said.

Duke shared Schmitt’s view and said that everything must begin from the Moon, by developing systems which are renewable and long-lasting. “When we get to Mars we’ll essentially be on our own. When you say “Hello Houston” from up there, Houston won’t be able to answer for the next ten to fifteen minutes.” 

Buzz Aldrin, the second man to have walked the surface of the Moon, was participating in the discussion remotely from his home in Florida, wearing a shirt that said “Get Your Ass to Mars”. On the path of getting to Mars, Aldrin highlighted the need for establishing cooperation between countries who have the capacity.

 

Mankind is doomed to leave planet Earth

Mankind must leave planet Earth in the future: Stephen Hawking said in his remarks at the fourth Starmus.

He called for leading nations to send astronauts to the Moon by 2020.

They should also aim to build a lunar base in 30 years’ time and send people to Mars by 2025, Hawking said as quoted by the BBC.

Prof Hawking said that the goal would re-ignite the space programme, forge new alliances and give humanity a sense of purpose.

Hawking delivering remarks

“Spreading out into space will completely change the future of humanity,” he said.

“I hope it would unite competitive nations in a single goal, to face the common challenge for us all. “A new and ambitious space programme would excite (young people), and stimulate interest in other areas, such as astrophysics and cosmology”.

He addressed the concerns of those arguing that it would be better to spend our money on solving the problems of this planet along with a pointed criticism of then-US President Donald Trump.

“I am not denying the importance of fighting climate change and global warming, unlike Donald Trump, who may just have taken the most serious, and wrong, decision on climate change this world has seen,” he said.

Prof Hawking explained that human space travel is essential for the future of humanity precisely because the Earth was under threat from climate change as well as diminishing natural resources.

“We are running out of space and the only places to go to are other worlds. It is time to explore other solar systems. Spreading out may be the only thing that saves us from ourselves. I am convinced that humans need to leave Earth,” the Cambridge University theoretical physicist explained.

Prof Hawking said that there was no long-term future for our species staying on Earth: it would either be hit by an asteroid again or eventually engulfed by our own Sun. He added that travelling to distant worlds would “elevate humanity”.

“Whenever we make a great new leap, such as the Moon landings, we bring people and nations together, usher in new discoveries, and new technologies,” he continued.

“To leave Earth demands a concerted global approach, everyone should join in. We need to rekindle the excitement of the early days of space travel in the sixties.”

He said that the colonisation of other planets was no longer science fiction, though he did pay tribute to the genre in his closing remarks.

“If humanity is to continue for another million years, our future lies in boldly going where no one else has gone before.
“I hope for the best. I have to. We have no other option”. 

There are extraterrestrial apocalypses, such as asteroid impacts “guaranteed by the laws of physics and probability.” On Earth, Hawking cited melting polar ice caps, loss of animal life and dwindling physical resources, among other ill portents.

“The Earth is becoming too small for us,” he said. 

At a neighborly 4.37 light-years away, the planet Proxima B in the Alpha Centauri system is a promising target, Hawking said — except that with current technology, interstellar travel is “utterly impractical.”

“The human race has existed as a separate species for about 2 million years. Civilization began about 10,000 years ago, and the rate of development has been steadily increasing,” Hawking said as quoted by the Washington Post. “If humanity is to continue for another million years, our future lies in boldly going where no one else has gone before.

The Spacewalker

Starmus IV also featured the European premiere of The Spacewalker –  a Russian historical drama film about cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, the first human to perform a spacewalk. Leonov himself served as a consultant for the film. 

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From Science to Music and Film: Laureates of the Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication

Under the name of the greatest scientist of the 20th and early 21st centuries, Stephen Hawking, and sponsored by Starmus, the Stephen Hawking Science Medal is a prestigious award which recognizes the merit of popular science on an international level.

The Stephen Hawking Medal winners at the fourth Starmus included American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. The organizers of the festival noted that Tyson’s “efforts have helped popularize science around the world – bringing new enthusiasm and interest to many disciplines within Science.”

In the film category, the medal was awarded to The Big Bang Theory sitcom, and in arts to French composer Jean-Michel André Jarre.

2017 Stephen Hawking Medal Winners

 

The astronaut watching the sunrise from the International Space Station

The closing remarks at the festival were delivered by retired American astronaut Terry Virts.

Virts conducted two spaceflights to the ISS aboard the NASA Space Shuttle Endeavour and the Soyuz TMA-15M. He was the commander of the ISS and spent a total of 200 days in space.

He spoke about his days in space and details of the mission. He said that he took more than 300,000 photos in space which were sent to NASA and used for the 2016 IMAX A Beautiful Planet film.

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Presenting a spectacular photograph of the sunrise on Earth taken from space, Terry Virts concluded his speech with the following words:

“Life on Earth is not always fun, it’s not great. Everybody is a human being, everybody makes mistakes, everybody has problems. And in the last couple of years, whenever something really bad has happened I can close my eyes and I can kind of go back to space and think of the sunrise or sunset like this and think ‘there’s been a billion of these sunsets before, there’s going to be a billion more in the future, somewhere on Earth right now this is happening, if you’re an astronaut you are lucky enough to see this right now, so whatever is going on here in my life, whatever problems I am having, I can kind of take myself back there and go ‘it’s all going to be ok, no matter how bad things seem, it’s really not going to be that bad in the big picture’. So I guess it is the perspective that it is a big universe, things are going to be ok, they may seem terrible now but the sun will rise again tomorrow, if you are on the space station the sun will rise again in 90 minutes.”

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Peacekeepers or border guards? Russian checkpoints on the roads of Armenia


Aug 9 2022




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  • Yerevan

Russian checkpoints in Meghri

“Russian border guards a few months ago set up roadblocks on the roads leading from Meghri to Agarak and Shvanidzor, Alvank, Nrnadzor.” Thus a Maghri community representative explained the situation in the south of Armenia.

For several days now information has been circulating on social networks that Russian peacekeepers have set up checkpoints and are checking documents on the Agarak-Meghri section of the road. However, according to the words of the head of the Meghri local administration, as well as a message from Russian border control, they were not talking about peacekeepers, but about border guards.

Since the autumn of 2020, the Russian peacekeeping contingent has been stationed in Nagorno-Karabakh. Information about the appearance of checkpoints allegedly set up by peacekeepers near Armenian towns has caused confusion among residents. There have been discussions on social media about what this could be.

The Border Department of the FSB of Russia protects the state border of Armenia with Turkey and Iran on the basis of the interstate agreement “On the status of the border troops of the Russian Federation stationed on the territory of the Republic of Armenia and the conditions for their activities,” which the parties signed in 1992.

According to the Russian Federal Security Service’s border department, the new checkpoints were installed “in agreement with the Armenian government, the National Security Service, and other competent authorities.” Meanwhile, during this time, no Armenian state institution has announced that border checkpoints would be set up on roads in the southern Armenian region of Syunik – and not at the border, but near towns.

All information known at this time.


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The border department of the Russian FSB in Armenia reported that the need for increased control is caused by tension at the Armenian-Iranian border:

“The tense operational situation has been caused by attempts to smuggle narcotics and psychoactive substances (hashish, methamphetamine, heroin) from Iran to Armenia.”

In its message, the Border Department also brought up an earlier violation of the Armenian border.

In 2021, Russian border guards arrested two people with weapons, grenade launchers and a large amount of ammunition. The incident occurred on the territory under the control of the Meghri border detachment. The culprits entered from the Iranian border.

According to the border department, since the beginning of 2022 several new, equipped border control posts have been installed in the south of Armenia to “carry out inspection of persons and vehicles.” The goal is to identify, prevent and stop “smuggling, illegal migration and other offenses.”

The statement also says that, if it becomes necessary to search for and prosecute border violators, measures are to be taken not selectively but without exception:

“Citizens moving within the border zone, please treat with understanding the legitimate requirements of law enforcement agencies.”

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Commenting on news of the appearance of checkpoints in the Syunik region, the head of the town of Meghri, Bagrat Zakaryan, stressed that the Russian border guards have set up five new modular checkpoints here.

“Checks fully comply with laws adopted in Armenia and government decisions,” he said, referring to the law “On the State Border” and the government’s decree “On the establishment of a border regime on the state border of Armenia and the regime of checkpoints across the state border,” which went into effect on 2011.

However, Zakaryan also acknowledged that the checkpoints create problems for both local residents and tourists:

“When tourists want to go to Nrnadzor, Shvanidzor, in the countryside, they face a serious problem. They are not allowed in until the officers of the border military unit check the presence of their passports and verify them in the manner prescribed by law,” Zakaryan said.

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“According to what clause of what agreement is a checkpoint on the Meghri-Agarak road provided? Let’s face the fact that even on social media there is very little public dissatisfaction with the situation; all this is being carried out without resistance from the public.”

“A Russian checkpoint in the Meghri-Agarak area, that is on the sovereign territory of Armenia, can be equated with an act of occupation against Armenia de facto.”

“The opposition took to the streets in protest of Russian border guards blocking the Meghri-Agarak road? Are you giving up the Armenia-Iran border to the Russians so easily? What else are you giving away?”

“These traitors give away the country piecemeal, and you drink tea and coffee in cafes for yourself.”

“If we remove the Russian “boot” from Armenia, we will have a country. And if not, we will lose everything.”


CSTO calls for using only diplomatic methods to overcome differences in Nagorno Karabakh

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 12:34, 4 August 2022

YEREVAN, AUGUST 4, ARMENPRESS. Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Stanislav Zas has made a statement over the latest provocative actions of Azerbaijan in Nagorno Karabakh.

“The CSTO Secretariat is concerned by the information about the armed clashes that took place in Nagorno Karabakh and resulted in human casualties. I express my deep condolences to the families and friends of the fallen servicemen. We urge the parties to the conflict to refrain from the use of force and to use only diplomatic methods to overcome their differences”, the statement says.

Direct connection established between Defense Ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan has not been operating

ARMINFO
Armenia – Aug 5 2022
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo.The direct connection established between the defense ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan has not been operating for several months. This was stated by press  secretary of the RA Ministry of Defense Armen Torosyan in response to  a request from a number of Armenian media outlets, whether during  this period Suren Papikyan and Zakir Hasanov had direct contact, if  so, how many times, is there today?

In November 2021, RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan instructed the  Ministry of Defense to actively use direct communication with  Azerbaijan. President of the European Council Charles Michel also  spoke about the establishment of a direct connection between the  defense ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan when he received Ilham  Aliyev and Nikol Pashinyan at the end of last year. 

Russia records over 18,000 daily COVID-19 cases

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 13:19, 5 August 2022

YEREVAN, AUGUST 5, ARMENPRESS. Russia’s COVID-19 case tally rose by 18,555 over the past day to 18,672,422, TASS reports citing the anti-coronavirus crisis center.

The country records over 18,000 daily cases for the first time since April 1.

As many as 1,906 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 in Russia over the past day, down 0.5% from a day earlier. 

Russia’s COVID-19 recoveries rose by 9,817 over the past day, reaching 18,019,883, the anti-coronavirus crisis center told reporters on Friday.

Russia’s COVID-19 death toll rose by 47 over the past day, reaching 382,651, the anti-coronavirus crisis center told reporters on Friday.

Chief of General Staff Major-General Asryan visits troops

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 17:09, 28 July 2022

YEREVAN, JULY 28, ARMENPRESS. Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces Major-General Edward Asryan visited a military base in the south-eastern direction on July 27, the Ministry of Defense said.

Major-General Asryan inspected the implementation of planned activities, maintenance of armaments and military equipment and visited military outposts.

The commander of the base presented the tactical situation in the area and briefed on the engineering and reinforcement works.

The Chief of the General Staff issued directives to the commanders of units and met with conscripts.

Armenpress: Yerevan subway drivers stage strike (Updated)

UPDATED: Yerevan subway drivers stage strike

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 08:53,

YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. Drivers of the Yerevan metro network are staging a strike demanding higher salaries.

All stations are closed since 06:00 a.m. Wednesday.

The metro released a statement saying that the administration is now negotiating with the motormen to resume operations as soon as possible.

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09:50 – The subway’s administration says the drivers have returned to work and the metro system is operating normally.

Armenpress: Most important thing for Russia is not allowing "secret games" in the South Caucasus – Russian MFA

Most important thing for Russia is not allowing “secret games” in the South Caucasus – Russian MFA

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YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. Russia is a supporter of turning the South Caucasus into a zone of peace and prosperity and is not going to compete with anyone, ARMENPRESS reports Deputy Director of the Information and Press Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Ivan Nechaev said during an online briefing, answering the question of a journalist of the Russian media, how he interprets the information circulating in the press that the West is trying to exclude Russia from the process of normalization of relations between Yerevan and Baku.

The spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry reaffirmed Moscow’s position that efforts to normalize relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan should be based on November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26 statements signed at the top level between Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“We are not against non-regional players joining the process, if they act within the framework of the mentioned agreements and contribute to their implementation. The important thing is to prevent duplication and “secret games” in order to weaken someone, to “put spoke in the wheels”, said Ivan Nechaev.

Armenian MP to request meeting with Armenian POWs in Baku

ARMINFO
Armenia – July 19 2022
Alexandr Avanesov

ArmInfo.Armenian MP Hayk Mamijanyan (With Honor parliamentary faction) intends to send an official letter to the Speaker of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan  Sahiba Gafarova and request that she arrange his visit to Baku to  inspect the state of health and living conditions of the Armenian  POWs in Baku. 

“In my letter I will also inform the presidents of the CIS, CE and  Euronest Parliamentary Assemblies, as well as the President of the  European Parliament and ambassadors of the OSCE Minsk Group  co-chairing countries,” Mr Mamijanyan wrote in a Facebook message. 

According to official information, 45 Armenian POWs are jailed in  Azerbaijan. However, human rights activists cite much higher figures.