At least 73 killed in blasts near Qasem Soleimani’s grave in Iran

 17:26, 3 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 3, ARMENPRESS. At least 73 people were killed and 171 injured on Wednesday in the Iranian city of Kerman after twin blasts near the burial site of slain military commander Qasem Soleimani, in what local officials called a terror attack, according to state media.

The first explosion was 700 meters away from Soleimani’s grave, and the second was a kilometer (0.6 miles) away as pilgrims visited the site, according to IRNA. 

Soleimani was killed by a US airstrike ordered by then-President Donald Trump at Baghdad International Airport four years ago Wednesday.

The Lieutenant Governor of Kerman Province said the blasts were terror attacks, according to IRIB news agency.

Armenpress: Iran says at least 103 people killed, 141 wounded in explosions at ceremony honoring slain general

 19:46, 3 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 3, ARMENPRESS. Iranian state media said Wednesday at least 103 people have been killed by explosions minutes apart targeting a commemoration for a prominent general slain in a U.S. drone strike in 2020.

Another 141 were wounded,  Iranian media reports.

The blasts struck an event marking the the fourth anniversary of the killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of the Revolutionary Guard’s elite Quds Force, who died in a U.S. drone strike in Iraq in January 2020.

The explosions occurred near his grave site in Kerman, about 510 miles southeast of the capital, Tehran.




Armenpress: Magnitude 3,3 earthquake hits Armenia-Georgia border area

 08:37, 4 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. A magnitude 3,3 earthquake was detected on the Armenia-Georgia border area at 03:40, January 4, the Armenian Seismic Protection Agency reported.

The quake hit 8km north-east from the town of Tashir at a depth of 10km.

The earthquake was felt at an intensity of 4-5 MSK in the epicenter. It was felt at an intensity of 3 MSK in the villages of Sarchapet, Norashen, Dzoramut, Metsavan and Saratovka, and the town of Tashir.

No damages were reported.

Russia, Ukraine exchange hundreds of prisoners

 10:25, 4 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. Russia and Ukraine have exchanged hundreds of prisoners of war in the biggest single release of captives since the war began in February 2022.

Russia said on Wednesday that 248 of its soldiers were returned while Ukraine said 230 of its prisoners were released after mediation by the United Arab Emirates.

“On January 3, 2024, as a result of a complicated negotiation process, 248 Russian servicemen were returned from the territory controlled by the Kiev regime. The return of the Russian servicemen from captivity was made possible thanks to the humanitarian mediation of the United Arab Emirates,” TASS news agency quoted the Russian Defense Ministry as saying in a statement. 

Al Jazeera quoted Ukraine’s human rights ombudsman, Dmytro Lubinets, as saying that 230 Ukrainian prisoners, including six civilians, had been released, marking what he said was the 49th exchange between the two sides.

Armenia looks forward to working jointly with Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU – FM Mirzoyan

 10:35, 4 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan has lauded Spain for its activities during its Presidency of the Council of the EU and welcomed Belgium’s presidency in 2024.

“My congratulations to José Manuel Albares and outgoing Spanish Presidency of the Council of the EU for activities during exceptionally challenging times,” Mirzoyan said in a statement on X. “Appreciated that EU Council Spanish Presidency advanced our common agenda, aimed at further strengthening EU’s partnership with Armenia based on shared vision.”

“Warmly welcoming Belgium’s Presidency of EU Council, I wish every success to my counterpart Hadja Lahbib. Armenia looks forward to working jointly with Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU to further deepen & strengthen our partnership with EU to effectively meet aspirations of our citizens,” he added.

Iranian President postpones Türkiye visit after terror attack in Kerman

 10:42, 4 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi canceled his planned visit to Türkiye after attacks in the southeastern city of Kerman on Wednesday that killed more than 100 people and injured over 200.

"Following the terrorist attacks in Kerman that martyred many Iranians, the president has canceled his visit to Turkey … this trip will take place in an appropriate time," Mohammad Jamshidi, political deputy at Raisi's office, told IRNA state news agency, according to Reuters. 

Turkey's state news agency Anadolu reported that the visit was delayed to a later date.

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday expressed condolences to his Iranian counterpart over the deadly explosions near the tomb of slain Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.

During the call, Erdogan reiterated his call for joint action in the fight against terrorism with Iran.

Meanwhile, it was decided to postpone the visit of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to Türkiye to a later date. Raisi was scheduled to arrive in Türkiye on Thursday, Anadolu reported.

Urban Development Committee chairman fired

 11:18, 4 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. Chairman of the Urban Development Committee Armen Ghularyan has been fired.

His dismissal was approved by the Cabinet during its January 4 meeting.

Ghularyan was serving as Chairman of the Urban Development Committee since January 2021.

Governor of Lori fired

 11:20, 4 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. Governor of Lori Province Aram Khachatryan has been fired.

His dismissal was approved by the Cabinet during its January 4 meeting.

Khachatryan was serving as governor since December 2020.

Human Rights Defender sends staffers to Armavir Correctional Facility for unannounced inspection

 11:21, 4 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. Representatives of the Human Rights Defender of Armenia Anahit Manasyan have visited the Armavir Correctional Facility in the town of Vagharshapat for an unannounced inspection.

According to a press release issued by the Human Rights Defender’s Office, the staffers held private meetings with inmates, studied the state of ensuring their rights, as well as documents and detention conditions.

The identified problems have been discussed with the prison administration and the medical personnel of the prison healthcare center.

The Ombudsperson’s office said that the results of the unannounced visit will be summed up and recommendations will be sent to authorized bodies.

We need problem-solvers, not talkers – Pashinyan angered after inspecting government- funded projects in provinces

 12:20, 4 January 2024

YEREVAN, JANUARY 4, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has instructed government officials to inspect the course of implementation of government-funded projects across the country and focus on the quality. 

Speaking at the Cabinet meeting, PM Pashinyan spoke about a number of problems that he saw during his recent visit to several towns where new schools were being built.

“I see very serious problems in the implementation of our projects after my visits to the provinces, especially in the ongoing projects implemented in schools. In many cases we deal with [poor quality] related to the blueprinting, development and equipment,” he said.

Specifying the problems, the prime minister said that schools have been provided with volleyball nets for the gyms, whereas the courts have no volleyball markings. “Volleyball is a sport with rules. Now, we’ve given volleyball nets to dozens of schools, but you go into the gym, you ask them where’s the volleyball, there is no volleyball. You touch a hanger in the school and it falls off, wherever you go the water is leaking…,” he said, pointing also to poor quality construction.

Pashinyan said that it’s the governors’ job to inspect the construction.

“In some places I have to visit again, and even three times. Wherever I visit three times, you ought to visit thirteen times. Yes, you ought to go there and hang your coat from the hanger, use the sink, and look what’s happening,” Pashinyan told government officials.

The government will not tolerate such poor-quality implementation, beginning from the stage of blueprinting, he said.

“What matters the most…we tell the children that we’ve opened the new school, go and study. But that child, who’s going to hang a coat and the hanger would fall off, what would that child think about the state? If they’ve installed a 150-dram hanger instead of a 3000-dram hanger, the child will think that the money has been shared between everyone starting from the construction worker up to the prime minister,” Pashinyan said.

“I no longer need explanations for the problems. I need solutions to the problems. Please, don’t give me explanations, come and tell me that the problem has been solved. We no longer need officials who simply raise issues, we need officials who solve the issues,” Pashinyan said.