Search operations at Surmalu shopping center ceased until morning

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Armenia – Aug 17 2022

Search operations on the territory of Surmalu shopping center have been stopped until morning, EMERCOM spokesman Hayk Kostanyan told journalists.

According to him, the decision to stop the search was made taking into account the complexity of works in the immediate vicinity of the explosion site and the possibility of collapse.

An explosion and fire in the shopping center took place on Sunday. Sixteen people were killed, while one body has not been identified yet. Two people are still missing.

Rescuer: Site is difficult, there are large structures, we try to cross sections piece by piece

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Armenia – Aug 17 2022

Hambardzum Vardumyan has worked for the Ministry of Emergency Situations for 27 years, the commander of the 16th detachment of the CFCSPRO told NEWS.am that the incident with the explosion in the Surmalu shopping center has its own peculiarities.

"We have participated in earthquake cases in Persia and Turkey, as well as in the bombing of the Mother and Child House in Jermuk, Armenia, but this bombing case is different because they were mainly the result of an earthquake, and the difficulty of it is that it was combined with a fire … that is, the foci were hot and it was difficult to work in hot spots," Hambardzum Vardumyan said.

As a result of the tragic explosion 16 citizens were killed, another citizen rescuers are looking for, Hambardzum Vardumyan says that the area where they are looking for him is quite difficult.

"There are big structures going on now, they are being removed, we are trying to go through the pieces and look at them all. So the work has gotten more complicated, but we'll be here until the work is done."

He notes that the entire building is dangerous. "We're conducting searches with the proper equipment, protecting each other and trying to keep the danger to a minimum."

The commander of the 16th CFCSPRO unit praises the work of the canine dogs. "The dogs always worked well because they quickly decide where to look for victims. The bodies were found in one area. The obstacle for the dogs was the smoke, high temperatures and fire."


Sports: European Championship: Armenia wins 6th medal

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Armenia – Aug 17 2022

Armenia won its 6th medal at the European Youth Boxing Championships held in Turkey.

Alen Stepanyan (57 kg) also made it to the semifinals. In the duel with a Scottish athlete Oscar Steele, the Armenian won 5:0.

Hayk Ghahramanyan (75 kg), Tigran Hovsepyan (50 kg), Samvel Siramargyan (66 kg), Hamest Afrikyan (42 kg) and Vahram Dovlatbekyan (40 kg) reached the semifinals.

Armenpress: French Foreign Ministry extends condolences over Yerevan’s Surmalu shopping center blast

French Foreign Ministry extends condolences over Yerevan’s Surmalu shopping center blast

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS. France expresses its solidarity with Armenia on the first day of national mourning declared after the explosion in Yerevan's "Surmalu" shopping center on August 14, ARMENPRESS reports, the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs of France said in a statement.

"We offer our condolences to the families of the victims, and we wish the injured a speedy recovery. We commend the dedication of the rescuers, who continue to search for the missing," the message says.

Asbarez: Chamlian Kicks Off New School Year

Chamlian students begin new school year on Aug. 17


GLENDALE – Marking its 48th school year, Vahan & Anoush Chamlian Armenian School re-opened its doors to new and returning TK – 8th grade students. More than 2,000 parents and families attended the Opening Ceremony to share their well wishes for the new school year.

Very Reverend Father Zareh Sarkissian was on hand for the school opening along with Head of School Dr. Talin P. Kargodorian and the Chamlian Board

Elementary Western Armenian teacher Arpi Dabbaghian opened the ceremony with welcoming remarks, speaking about the joy and pride filled in parents’ and teachers’ hearts as they watch the happy faces of children returning to school. She also noted that in the last 48 years Chamlian Armenian School has become a little Armenia, where the minds and souls of future successful Armenian American generations are shaped.

Elementary Eastern Armenian teacher Linet Aboolian led students in the “Armenian Student Pledges” ceremony. After which Eastern Armenian Department Chair Vahan Mehrabian presented a tribute in honor of Mr. Vahan Chamlian’s legacy, the school’s founding benefactor who passed away last week. 

Head of School, Dr. Talin P. Kargodorian directed her remarks to the students, reminding them of the school’s core values, and empowering them to work towards achieving Academic Excellence, to be inspired by Innovation, to uphold the collective Integrity, and to cherish their Armenian Heritage.

Dr. Kargodorian invited a procession of the youngest TK and Kindergarten students, led by their teachers, into the Ceremony. In longstanding tradition, the graduating 8th Grade class escorted the incoming 1st Grade students, passing on the torch of becoming future Chamlian Tigers.

In closing, Very Reverend Father Zareh Sarkissian followed the procession with a prayer to bless the school, its students, teachers and families for a successful, healthy and happy school year ahead.   

Vahan and Anoush Chamlian Armenian School began with eight students in 1975 and today serves 700 students in Glendale and surrounding communities. Chamlian is a premier TK – 8th Grade school invested in the success of each student. Chamlian is one of twelve Armenian schools throughout California governed by the Board of Regents of the Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America.

Asbarez: ARS Social Services Selected as Partner for EDD’s Unemployment Language Opportunity Program

Armenian Relief Society

GLENDALE—The Armenian Relief Society of Western USA, Social Services announced that it has been selected by The Center at Sierra Health Foundation as one of 11 community-based organizations throughout California to provide outreach and education services under the Unemployment Language Opportunity Program to limited English-speaking communities about unemployment insurance and other benefits and services provided through the Employment Development Department.

The Center at Sierra Health Foundation is working in partnership with the EDD to support outreach and education efforts to the major LEP communities across the state, including Armenian, Cantonese, and Mandarin speakers, as well as the deaf and hard of hearing and other LEP communities, who have experienced challenges navigating the Unemployment Insurance system. The Covid-19 pandemic made evident that LEP communities face challenges as a result of inadequate multilingual services and this initiative helps address inequities of equal access to unemployment benefits.

As a community partner from the present time through December 31, 2023, ARS Social Services will concentrate its efforts to Armenian-speaking populations as a targeted LEP community to provide education about unemployment benefit rights, basic eligibility requirements, language access, application procedures, rights involving overpayment and waiver determinations, appeals and complaint procedures, etc. A variety of methods will be incorporated to provide comprehensive outreach and education services, including in-person activities, community canvassing, social media platforms, door-to-door outreach, trainings, workshops/events, and more.

“The Covid-19 pandemic presented monumental challenges to low-income and vulnerable populations, as well as exacerbated already existing inequities and socio-economic disparities throughout communities. Since the onset of the pandemic, it has been a priority for ARS Social Services to help mitigate its impacts throughout our society and this partnership allows our organization a furthered opportunity. As such, we thank The Center at Sierra Health Foundation for selecting us as a partnering organization,” stated Talar Aintablian, Director of Operations.

“Having access to the state’s most critical services in a time of need and in the language of their choosing is vital,” said Chet Hewitt, CEO and President of the Sierra Health Foundation. “For the most vulnerable and underrepresented in our communities across California, this is a solid step toward equity and inclusion.”

ARS Social Services is committed to providing comprehensive social services to low-moderate individuals and families through offices located in Glendale, Pasadena, and Hollywood. Services include case management, completion of forms, assistance with housing and transportation issues, senior services, Covid-19 outreach and system navigation services, employment services, English as a Second Language/Life Skills classes, refugee youth mentoring, homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing, food pantry services, linkages with public benefits, outreach and education services, and more

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 08/17/2022

                                        Wednesday, 

Armenia Mourns Victims Of Yerevan Market Explosion As Search For Survivors 
Continues


Armenia’s national flag on a government building in Yerevan flying at half-staff 
with a black ribbon as the country observes a two-day mourning for victims of 
the August14 market explosion.


Armenia is mourning the victims of the Surmalu market explosion in Yerevan in 
which at least16 people died and more than six dozen others were injured on 
August 14, as rescue works continue to search for missing people.

The government has declared August 17 and 18 days of national mourning for the 
victims.

Floral tributes near the scene of the August 14 explosion at the Surmalu market 
in Yerevan.

National flags at government buildings have been lowered to half-staff as people 
brought floral tributes to the scene of the tragedy.

The cause of the blast is still being investigated.

Deputy Emergency Situations Minister Artush Grigorian said on August 17 that 
workers were focusing all their efforts on finding any survivors under the 
debris.

Of the 16 bodies so far recovered, 15 have been identified. Two people are 
considered missing, but ministry officials believe that the unidentified person 
found dead might be one of them.

Emergency Situations Minister Armen Pambukhchian said earlier that authorities 
“practically ruled out” terrorism as a cause of the incident.

A blast and subsequent fire at Surmalu sent a towering cloud of smoke over the 
Armenian capital on August 14, videos shared on social media showed.

The explosion was in an area where fireworks and other pyrotechnics are stored.



Russia Decries ‘False Accusations’ In Armenian Media Over Yerevan Market Blast

        • Nane Sahakian

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian (R) receives Russian Ambassador to 
Armenia Sergey Kopyrkin in Yerevan, May 27, 2022.


The Russian embassy in Armenia has sent a note to the South Caucasus country’s 
Foreign Ministry over what it described as “false accusations” related to the 
recent explosion and fire at a Yerevan market in which at least 16 people were 
killed and dozens others were injured.

“We are outraged by the cynical fake reports in the local media, containing 
blasphemous and false accusations against Russian structures in connection with 
the August 14 tragedy at the Surmalu shopping center,” the embassy said in a 
statement released on Wednesday.

“We consider this as a direct provocation by the political forces behind such 
insinuations aimed at undermining Russian-Armenian allied relations. We expect 
the Armenian authorities to take steps aimed at preventing such unfriendly 
manifestations, including necessary public comments,” it added, without naming 
any political party or group or referring to any particular media report.

The Russian embassy stressed that through the Russian-Armenian Humanitarian 
Response Center “the Russian side has been involved in the work on the 
elimination of the consequences of the tragedy from the very first minute.”

The Armenian Foreign Ministry or other officials have not yet publicly responded 
to the note sent the Russian embassy.

Vahan Hunanian, a spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry, told RFE/RL’s 
Armenian Service that “if there is a comment on the statement of the Russian 
embassy, it will be published, and journalists will get to know about it.”

Although the Russian embassy did not name any political party or group in 
Armenia that made accusations against Russia over the Surmalu explosion, it may 
have referred to the extra-parliamentary National Democratic Axis (NDA) party, 
whose senior member Hayk Martirosian in one of his interviews claimed that there 
were suspicions that the explosion was actually a terrorist act.

A supporter of the NDA in a Facebook post also claimed, referring to Armenia’s 
current position in the processes over Nagorno-Karabakh, that “the Russians will 
blow up half of Armenia with fireworks until it capitulates.”

Garegin Chukaszian, a representative of the Sasna Tsrer group who is also a 
member of the NDA board, however, said that he would not believe that the 
Russian embassy meant their political force unless there was a specification 
from a state-run Russian news agency.

Garegin Chukaszian

“It wasn’t a direct accusation, because if you make a direct accusation you have 
to prove it. But if the hat fits, well, let them wear it,” he said.

On August 16, the NDA issued a statement not directly concerning the Surmalu 
incident. In that statement the party said that “false alerts about bombs 
planted in state and public facilities pursue a clear goal of sowing panic and 
creating chaos.” The NDA went on to say that it believed that the actions were 
“being guided and managed from one center, the colonizer, whose goal is to 
create panic ahead of a new concession.”

Chukaszian confirmed that Sasna Tsrer and the NDA believe that foreign forces 
are behind these actions that he claimed are aimed at diverting public attention 
from upcoming “ethnic cleansings” against Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh.

The Sasna Tsrer representative referred to fact that Armenian residents of two 
villages situated along the Lachin corridor, which links the region to Armenia 
and is controlled by Russian peacekeepers deployed in the area under the terms 
of a Moscow-brokered ceasefire agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, have 
been told to leave their homes until the end of the month. The villages are to 
be handed over to Azerbaijan as part of the ceasefire agreement.

August 17 and 18 are declared days of national mourning for the victims of the 
Surmalu market explosion in Armenia.

Russian President Vladimir Putin was among the world leaders who responded to 
the news of the deadly explosion and fire at the Yerevan market by sending his 
condolences to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian.



Pashinian Ally Advocates Ban On Sale Of Fireworks In Armenia


Armenia - Tigran Avinian, a member of the Civil Contract party board. Yerevan, 
.


A senior member of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s political party has spoken 
in favor of banning the sale of fireworks in Armenia three days after a major 
explosion and fire at a fireworks warehouse in a popular market has killed 16 
people in Yerevan.

“That tough decision must be made,” said former deputy prime minister Tigran 
Avinian on Wednesday, speaking to reporters near the site of the tragedy in 
which dozens of other people were injured on August 14.

Avinian, whom Pashinian’s Civil Contract party plans to nominate as a mayoral 
candidate in next year’s municipal elections in Yerevan, said that he believed 
that the use of fireworks in Armenia must be limited to official events 
organized by state or local government bodies.

“This [tragic incident] is an occasion for us to think about making changes in 
our culture of celebrating our birthdays, holding baptism and wedding parties 
when it comes to the use of fireworks,” Avinian said.

Armenian Minister of Emergency Situations Armen Pambukhchian said late on 
Tuesday that according to preliminary information up to four tons of explosive 
materials were stored within the premises of the Surmalu market, which is 
located within just two kilometers from the center of Yerevan.

Earlier the minister said that ignition and fire in a small area likely had 
caused a powerful explosion in the fireworks warehouse that triggered a massive 
blaze in the sprawling market. While it is still unclear what exactly caused the 
explosion, Pambukhchian said Armenia’s authorities “practically ruled out” 
terrorism.

A partially collapsed three-storey building of a fireworks warehouse at the 
Surmalu market in Yerevan. .

It took firefighters more than two days to contain the fire. As of Wednesday 
morning, rescuers were still looking for one missing person inside a three-story 
building of the warehouse that had partially collapsed as a result of the 
explosion and fire.

Armenia declared two days of national mourning on August 17-18 for the victims 
of the explosion.

Avinian, who came to the scene of the tragedy today to lay flowers there in 
memory of the victims, reminded that the issue of limiting the use of fireworks 
in Armenia was already discussed by the government in 2021. He said that the 
issue is likely to be raised in the parliament when lawmakers reconvene after 
their summer recess in September.

“I hope that for our society, for our city this was some sobering moment,” 
Avinian said, acknowledging that a possible ban on the private use of fireworks 
will also concern a large business sector that he said will also need to be 
“listened to.”

In a Facebook post on August 16 Avinian also stressed that the sale of fireworks 
and firecrackers should be banned in Armenia. Earlier, on the day after the 
explosion, pro-government lawmaker Arsen Torosian, who served as Armenia’s 
health minister in 2018-2021, also made a similar post on Facebook.


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CivilNet: Will peace in Karabakh be imposed or negotiated?

CIVILNET.AM

17 Aug, 2022 08:08

Dr. Vicken Cheterian, Professor of International Relations at Webster University in Geneva, sat down with CivilNet to discuss the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the difference between a negotiated and imposed peace. Dr. Cheterian also talks about recent statements about Karabakh by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and the lack of coherence in policy coming out of Yerevan.

CivilNet: Yerevan residents lay flowers at Surmalu blast site as Armenia mourns victims

CIVILNET.AM

17 Aug, 2022 10:08

Flags have been flying at half-mast across Armenia as the country is holding two days of mourning for the victims of Sunday’s explosion at Yerevan’s Surmalu shopping strip, which left 16 dead and 62 injured. The authorities in Stepanakert also declared two days of mourning in response to the blast. 2 people remain unaccounted for following the tragedy, according to a tally kept by the Ministry of Emergency Situations.

Xinhua: 6 dead, 17 missing in Armenian shopping center blast

Xinhua, China
Aug 15 2022

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2022-08-15 18:54:17

YEREVAN, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — At least six people were killed, and 17 are still missing following a huge explosion at a market in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, said the country's Ministry of Emergency Situations on Monday.

A total of 28 people are still hospitalized, the ministry said in a statement.

The statement added that a three-storied building collapsed following the blast, while nearly 350 firefighters and rescuers are now searching for survivors.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan inspected the rescue operations earlier on Monday.

A deadly explosion hit the Surmalu shopping center in Yerevan on Sunday. Local reports said that the blast was initiated at a fireworks warehouse of the market, which caused a massive fire.

The authorities have not elaborated on the cause of the incident.