4 residential houses damaged, 1 civilian wounded in Armenia’s Verishen from latest Azeri attack – village leader
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YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 15, ARMENPERSS. Starting from 20:00, September 14, the situation in Verishen community of Armenia’s Syunik province is calm, no shots were fired, village leader Artak Zadayan told Armenian and foreign reporters who visited the village.
“There is no panic in the village at all, only some families who have young children have been evacuated, the others continue staying in the village”, he said.
4 residential houses were damaged in the village from the rocket strikes of Azerbaijan. Artak Zadayan said that hundreds of rockets fell 700-800 meters away from the village. “Yesterday, at around 15:00, 3 shells fell in the village, a civilian was wounded while helping the boys, now he is in a hospital, has sustained a shrapnel wound. His life is not in danger”, he said.
No infrastructure has been damaged in the village. No disruptions in electricity, water or gas supply happened in the village.