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Argishti Kiviryan is treated in a Yerevan hospital following the attack. (Photo by Gagik Shamshian)
Argishti Kiviryan is treated in a Yerevan hospital following the attack. (Photo by Gagik Shamshian)
The founding editor of the Armenia Today online news agency was severely beaten near his house in Yerevan this morning, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reports.

Argishti Kivirian is in hospital in very serious condition.

According to his sister Armenika, the attackers used wooden batons to beat Kivirian's head and body.

One of the wooden batons used to beat Kivirian
“They also had firearms,” she told RFE/RL at Yerevan’s Erebuni Medical Center. “We heard three gunshots. As soon as Argishti’s wife and I heard noise, we dashed out of the apartment and went downstairs. Fortunately, he wasn’t hit by bullets.

Kivirian's wife, Lusine Sahakian, a well-known lawyer who represents several jailed opposition figures, linked the attack to her husband's professional activities.

“Neither he nor I have had any personal problems,” she told RFE/RL.

When asked whether she or her husband have received threats of late, Sahakian said: “There were problems.” She did not elaborate.

Armenian officials say they have launched an investigation into the brutal attack.

Read more about the attack here on the English-language website of RFE/RL's Armenian Service.
The editor in chief of the weekly newspaper "Corruption and Crime" is in a coma after he was severely beaten in the southwestern Russian city of Rostov-na-Donu on April 29, RFE/RL's Russian Service reports.

Vyacheslav Yaroshenko suffered severe head injuries and was operated on through the night.

Doctors told RFE/RL that Yaroshenko's life is in danger.

Local police said they have no information on suspects.

Yaroshenko's newspaper covers crime in Rostov-na-Donu and the wider region.

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