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Monday 6 May 2013

The attack on the Armenian church in Constantinople


On May 5 at about 12:30 am was an armed attack on a church in the area Kumkapi in Constantinople(Istanbul),belonging to the Armenian Patriarchate.

One of the witnesses of the incident - a resident of the town Garo Palian said that at the end of the Sunday service unidentified person opened fire,producing seven shots into the air.These actions caused confusion among the parishioners,however,according to preliminary data,during the incident,no one was hurt.The gunman disappeared.

The statement about the attack along with the shooting of the surveillance was referred to the police, which began investigating and trying to make a sketch of the assailant.At the place were found seven empty cartridges.

Recall that on the eve in Turkey there was another anti-Armenian campaign - in Eastern Armenian city Igdir,occupied by turks,members of the nationalist organization ASIM-DER defiantly burned the local edition of Constantinople bilingual Turkish-Armenian newspaper "Agos".
_The attack on the Armenian church in Constantinople._

On May 5 at about 12:30 am was an armed attack on a church in the area Kumkapi in Constantinople(Istanbul),belonging to the Armenian Patriarchate.

One of the witnesses of the incident - a resident of the town  Garo Palian said that at the end of the Sunday service unidentified person opened fire,producing seven shots into the air.These actions caused confusion among the parishioners,however,according to preliminary data,during the incident,no one was hurt.The gunman disappeared.

The statement about the attack along with the shooting of the surveillance was referred to the police, which began investigating and trying to make a sketch of the assailant.At the place were found seven empty cartridges.

Recall that on the eve in Turkey there was another anti-Armenian campaign - in Eastern Armenian city Igdir,occupied by turks,members of the nationalist organization ASIM-DER defiantly burned the local edition of Constantinople bilingual Turkish-Armenian newspaper "Agos".

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