Rescuers pulled out another body from under the rubble of the Surmalu shopping center, the press secretary of the Ministry of Emergency Situations Hayk Kostanyan.
"At the moment we have seven dead. Search and rescue work continues," he noted.
Rescuers pulled out another body from under the rubble of the Surmalu shopping center, the press secretary of the Ministry of Emergency Situations Hayk Kostanyan.
"At the moment we have seven dead. Search and rescue work continues," he noted.
The Russian Embassy continues to closely follow the selfless work of Armenian Emergencies Ministry officials to eliminate the consequences of the explosion on the territory of the Surmalu shopping center.
From the first minutes, the Russian-Armenian Humanitarian Response Center got involved in this work, which is another example of the fraternal nature of the relations between our countries. The center provided rescue equipment and machinery. Special technical means made it possible to assess the scale of destruction and identify flash points. An emergency rescue vehicle equipped with a set of hydraulic rescue equipment is also on site.
The night before, the Center's staff, together with the Ministry of Emergency Situations, also installed lighting equipment, which allowed to continue the clearing of debris and search for victims at night.
The Embassy has received appeals from Russian medical institutions. In particular, the Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy and the Volga Medical Research University have expressed their readiness to provide necessary assistance to Armenian friends, the Russian Embassy noted in a Facebook message.
Rescuers have just heard sounds from under the rubble during search and rescue work at the Surmalu shopping center, the rescue workers of the Armenian Emergencies Ministry's Press Service told NEWS.am.
This gave the rescuers hope that there may be a survivor under the rubble.
The deaths of seven people have already been confirmed.
Yerevan (AFP) – The death toll from an explosion at a bustling market in the Armenian capital Yerevan rose to six on Monday as search operations continued for people believed trapped under rubble.
Another 61 people were injured and 15 were missing after Sunday's blast that led to the collapse of a building at the Surmalu wholesale market, Armenia's Emergency Situations Minister Armen Pambukhchyan said.
Rescue operations were continuing "very carefully" with people still believed to be trapped beneath the debris, he added.
Pambukhchyan told reporters that video footage of the incident showed that "there can be no talk of a terrorist attack" as the fire started before the explosion.
He said the fire spread to "pyro materials". Local media had earlier said the explosion went off at a place that stored fireworks.
The cause of the fire was being established.
The minister said that smoke and small fire could persist for several more days with lots of plastic smouldering at the scene.
Photos and videos posted on social media after the blast showed a thick column of black smoke over the market and what appeared to be a series of detonations can be heard.
Prosecutors meanwhile launched a probe into violations "on stocking inflammable goods", breaches in fire safety standards and the death of people "due to negligence".
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited the site of the blast on Monday, according to his press service.
In all, 200 firefighters and medical workers were sent to the scene, as well as fire engines and construction site equipment.
Rescue workers used a digger to clear away rubble, an AFP journalist at the scene reported earlier.
The disaster comes as the country of three million people is still recovering from a 2020 war with Azerbaijan, which ended in a heavy defeat and sparked a political crisis.
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Rescuers have recovered six bodies from the site of a fireworks warehouse that exploded in the Armenian capital of Yerevan and more than a dozen people remain missing, the emergencies ministry said on Monday.
Blasts ripped through the warehouse storing fireworks at a market in Yerevan on Sunday, causing parts of the building to collapse and injuring dozens of people.
Video shared by the emergencies ministry showed a smoldering pile of rubble and twisted metal. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited the scene along with officials, the ministry said.
Emergency workers and volunteers at the site of the market on Monday.
It was not clear what caused the blast, although the authorities have ruled out terrorism.
"Looking at the footage of the moment of the blast, it becomes obvious that there can be no talk of a terrorist act, because first there is some fire, smoke rises, and then an explosion," Armenpress news agency quoted emergencies minister Armen Pambukhchyan as saying.
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Armenian officials say that the death toll in a fireworks storage explosion in the country's capital has risen to seven
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The death toll from a powerful explosion at a market in the Armenian capital Yerevan rose to six on Monday, according to the country's Emergency Ministry.
Sunday's explosion in an explosives warehouse at the Surmalu shopping center caused a fire and led to the collapse of the three-story building.
"Rescuers recovered the body of another person from the rubble. Thus, the total number of deaths reached six people," spokesman Ayk Kocharyan told reporters in Yerevan.
In total, more than 60 people were injured while 17 went missing, he said, adding that rescue operations and efforts to douse the fire continue.
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev is seen during a speech in Baku, Azerbaijan, July 16, 2022. (IHA Photo)
No tangible results have been achieved in relations between Baku and Yerevan since the 44-day war over the Karabakh region in 2020, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said on Monday.
“Even though certain steps towards the normalization of Azerbaijan-Armenia relations were taken in the first six months of this year, unfortunately, there are no tangible results yet. Although a year and eight months have passed since the Patriotic War, unfortunately, Armenia has yet to fulfill the obligations it was forced to take upon itself,” he said during an evaluative meeting.
Aliyev said that the first meeting of working groups on delimitation was a positive development, but that it was only possible thanks to Azerbaijan.
“The Armenian side was not particularly inclined to do this. However, the first meeting was held. Of course, this meeting was more of an introductory nature. A second meeting is scheduled for next month. I believe that the second meeting will be devoted to the discussion of specific issues,” he said, indicating that although no quick results are expected, the process starting is a success in itself.
Touching on what he described as another positive development, Aliyev also highlighted that Armenia officially accepted the five basic principles that will form the basis of a peace treaty, adding that the issue was also discussed with several neighboring countries including Türkiye, Russia and Iran as well as the European Union and the United States.
“Again, Azerbaijan put forward the initiative, we are the ones who developed these five principles, and if we had not taken this initiative upon ourselves, there would have been no progress in this direction to this day.”
Furthermore, according to Aliyev, the foreign ministers of the two countries are set to meet tomorrow.
“This will be the first meeting between the ministers and we look forward to the meeting producing results. I have had several meetings with the prime minister of Armenia, representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia have also had a meeting. But there hasn’t been a meeting between foreign ministers, this will be the first such meeting,” he elaborated, noting that Baku’s expectation from the meeting is that Yerevan establishes its own working group for the preparation of the peace treaty.
He went on to say that although a year and eight months have passed since the war, no other positive developments have been recorded.
Relations between the former Soviet republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been tense since 1991 when the Armenian military illegally occupied Karabakh, previously referred to as Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.
Clashes erupted on Sept. 27, 2020, with the Armenian Army attacking civilians and Azerbaijani forces and violating several humanitarian cease-fire agreements.
During the 44-day conflict, Azerbaijan liberated several cities and around 300 settlements and villages that had been occupied by Armenia for almost 30 years.
The fighting ended with a Russian-brokered agreement on Nov. 10, 2020, which was seen as a victory for Azerbaijan and a defeat for Armenia.
In January 2021, the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a pact to develop economic ties and infrastructure to benefit the entire region. It also included the establishment of a trilateral working group in Karabakh.
After the conflict ended, Azerbaijan launched a massive reconstruction initiative in the liberated Karabakh region.
Aliyev said that Yerevan refuses to address the issues identified in the declaration signed on Nov. 10, 2020, which represents an act of capitulation for Armenia as the defeated side in the war which bears certain obligations.
“One of them is the withdrawal of Armenian armed forces from Karabakh. This issue has not been resolved to this day. We have raised this issue many times, but Armenia keeps delaying it,” the president said, adding that Russia had promised a few months ago that the Armenian Armed Forces would withdraw from Karabakh by June.
“It is the middle of August now, but this issue has not been resolved yet. It is completely unacceptable for Armenian armed forces to remain on the territory of Azerbaijan. We are a victorious country and we have restored our territorial integrity.”
Moreover, according to the Nov. 10 declaration, contact was to be established between Azerbaijan and the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhchivan, which Armenia also agreed to but there is still no progress.
“The Lachin road is open, and we made a commitment in the declaration of Nov. 10 that the Lachin road would work and that Azerbaijan guarantees the safety of that road. But we do not have the opportunity to go to Nakhchivan from the main part of Azerbaijan,” he emphasized.
The Azerbaijani president also said that a feasibility study is needed for the railway to be built in the Mehri section of the Zangezur corridor and that the Armenian side has to provide a route within this context.
Aliyev said he raised this issue many times, including three times during meetings with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian the president of the Council of Europe, Charles Michel. “Work in this direction has not been carried out, the feasibility study has not been prepared – Armenia does not want to fulfill this obligation, but it does not admit that.”
He said that if Azerbaijan is implementing the articles of the declaration, the same is expected of the Armenian side.
Aliyev also criticized the Armenian side for bringing up the issue of the status of Karabakh, saying that a verbal agreement had been reached following the war that its status is not open to discussion. “We can also start talking about status, we can demand status for Zangezur, the Zangezur that was severed from us in November 1920.”
He said that attempts are still being made “to revive the now-defunct Minsk Group.”
“The Minsk Group has now left the stage. We, a country participating in this process, are saying that there is no need for the Minsk Group. There is no need for a group that has not produced any result in 28 years.”
He said that on one hand, Armenia accepts and acknowledges the five principles, including the mutual recognition of territorial integrity, the relinquishment of territorial claims against each other and other provisions, but on the other hand, “it seems that the Minsk Group needs to be kept busy.”
Prior to the 2020 war, diplomats from France, Russia and the United States – the so-called Minsk Group working under the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) – had for decades led fruitless negotiations to resolve the Karabakh issue.
Aliyev has frequently emphasized that although the Minsk Group was active for years, it failed to achieve any concrete results that would bring peace to the region.
UPDATED: Death toll in Yerevan market explosion reaches 5
08:16,
YEREVAN, AUGUST 15, ARMENPRESS. The death toll in the market explosion reached 5, with another 16 people missing, the Ministry of Emergency Situations said.
One of the 5 victims is still unidentified.
185 firefighter-rescuers, 20 water tanks from City Hall, a dozen trucks, tractors and multiple other equipment are working on the scene.
The urban search and rescue teams from the provinces of Shirak and Tavush are also dispatched to the area.
The Russian-Armenian Humanitarian Response Center is assisting the Rescue Service of the Armenian Ministry of Emergency Situations in overcoming the consequences of the explosion and determining the cause.
A strong explosion ripped through the Surmalu market just outside the city center around 13:23, August 14.
The prosecution said the investigators are looking into all possible versions. However the criminal case is opened on Violation of Fire Safety Rules Causing Deaths and Violating of Safety Rules for Storing, Transporting, Using or Supplying Flammable or Incendiary Materials Causing Death.
Initially it was reported that the building which caught fire and subsequently exploded was a fireworks warehouse.
UPDATES:
08:58 – Authorities report the death toll reached 6