Scuffles broke out between demonstrators and riot police on the streets of the Armenian capital early on Saturday, as the standoff continued after a group of 29 gunmen seized a police post in Yerevan on July 17. The gunmen are demanding freedom for a jailed opposition figure. More than 4,000 protesters had gathered in a central square on Friday evening.
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Scuffles break our between police and demonstrators in Armenian capitol as standoff continues with 29 gunmen
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