Car explodes in front of the US embassy in Armenia; its prime minister is at the Peace Board meeting
A car exploded outside the US embassy in Yerevan, Armenia, while the Prime Minister was attending a meeting in Washington.
On Thursday, a car explosion occurred in front of the United States embassy in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Local media reported that there has been no information on potential casualties from the incident. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene to manage a fire that erupted as a result of the explosion, and traffic in the area was temporarily halted for safety measures.
Authorities, including the Armenian police, have commenced investigations to determine the owner of the vehicle involved in the explosion and the underlying causes of the incident. As of now, it remains unclear whether this explosion was a terrorist act or if any suspects have been apprehended. The US embassy in Armenia is one of the largest American diplomatic missions globally, underscoring the strategic importance of the location amidst regional tensions, particularly given Armenia's proximity to Iran.
Notably, at the time of the incident, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was in Washington participating in the inaugural meeting of the Peace Board, established by US leadership. This timing may raise further questions regarding the motives behind the explosion and its implications for Armenia's political landscape and its ties with the United States, especially in the context of ongoing geopolitical challenges in the region.