Police officers stand guard during a rally by supporters of protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan outside the Investigative Committee building in Yerevan, Armenia. On June 25, the Armenian Investigative Committee said that the Holy Struggle movement under the leadership of Archbishop Bagrat, who led protests in 2024 demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was preparing terrorist acts and a coup d’etat. 14 people were detained as part of a criminal case in "an attempt to seize power."25.06.2025#8952333
In this video grab, supporters of protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan gather outside the Investigative Committee building in Yerevan, Armenia. On June 25, the Armenian Investigative Committee said that the Holy Struggle movement under the leadership of Archbishop Bagrat, who led protests in 2024 demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was preparing terrorist acts and a coup d’etat. 14 people were detained as part of a criminal case in "an attempt to seize power."25.06.2025#8952323
In this video grab, supporters of protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan gather outside the Investigative Committee building in Yerevan, Armenia. On June 25, the Armenian Investigative Committee said that the Holy Struggle movement under the leadership of Archbishop Bagrat, who led protests in 2024 demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was preparing terrorist acts and a coup d’etat. 14 people were detained as part of a criminal case in "an attempt to seize power."25.06.2025#8952321
Archbishop's lawyer Hovhannes Khudoyan answers questions from journalists during a rally by supporters of protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan outside the Investigative Committee building in Yerevan, Armenia. On June 25, the Armenian Investigative Committee said that the Holy Struggle movement under the leadership of Archbishop Bagrat, who led protests in 2024 demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was preparing terrorist acts and a coup d’etat. 14 people were detained as part of a criminal case in "an attempt to seize power."25.06.2025#8952319
Police officers stand guard during a rally by supporters of protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan outside the Investigative Committee building in Yerevan, Armenia. On June 25, the Armenian Investigative Committee said that the Holy Struggle movement under the leadership of Archbishop Bagrat, who led protests in 2024 demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was preparing terrorist acts and a coup d’etat. 14 people were detained as part of a criminal case in "an attempt to seize power."25.06.2025#8952316
Archbishop's lawyer Sergey Arutyunyan answers questions from journalists during a rally by supporters of protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan outside the Investigative Committee building in Yerevan, Armenia. On June 25, the Armenian Investigative Committee said that the Holy Struggle movement under the leadership of Archbishop Bagrat, who led protests in 2024 demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was preparing terrorist acts and a coup d’etat. 14 people were detained as part of a criminal case in "an attempt to seize power."25.06.2025#8952314
Police officers stand guard during a rally by supporters of protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan outside the Investigative Committee building in Yerevan, Armenia. On June 25, the Armenian Investigative Committee said that the Holy Struggle movement under the leadership of Archbishop Bagrat, who led protests in 2024 demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was preparing terrorist acts and a coup d’etat. 14 people were detained as part of a criminal case in "an attempt to seize power."25.06.2025#8952313
In this video grab, supporters of protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan gather outside the Investigative Committee building in Yerevan, Armenia. On June 25, the Armenian Investigative Committee said that the Holy Struggle movement under the leadership of Archbishop Bagrat, who led protests in 2024 demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was preparing terrorist acts and a coup d’etat. 14 people were detained as part of a criminal case in "an attempt to seize power."25.06.2025#8952312
In this video grab, supporters of protest leader Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan gather outside the Investigative Committee building in Yerevan, Armenia. On June 25, the Armenian Investigative Committee said that the Holy Struggle movement under the leadership of Archbishop Bagrat, who led protests in 2024 demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, was preparing terrorist acts and a coup d’etat. 14 people were detained as part of a criminal case in "an attempt to seize power."25.06.2025#8952311