YEREVAN — Armenian authorities say more than 70 people have been arrested, including two people suspected of building bombs, as large protests against the new government enter their second week in the capital.
Associated Press: 70 arrested, including 2 suspected bombers amid Armenia protests
Armenian policemen link arms as they block a street during a rally in central Yerevan on April 21, held to protest former president Serzh Sarkisian's election as prime minister that saw dozens of people arrested.
Armenia's political crisis deepened as protest leader Nikol Pashinyan said he was only prepared to discuss the exit of the country's newly elected prime minister, former president Serzh Sarkisian.