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Fatalities Reported After Bus Blast in Yerevan, Armenia

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A bus explosion has occurred in Yerevan, Armenia, killing one person and injuring six, according to Major-General Nikolay Grigoryan of the the Armenian Emergencies Ministry.

The explosion occurred in downtown Yerevan at the intersection of Halabyan and Arzumanyan streets and could be heard from miles away. According to Armenia's police chief, the blast may have been caused by an explosive device.

"An explosive device could have been triggered in the passenger bus in Yerevan," police chief Vladimir Gasparyan said. "The blast was undulated, not fragmented."

All injured individuals have been hospitalized.

Investigators are still looking into the cause of the explosion. The bus explosion occurred one day after the Armenian capital hosted ceremonies to mark the 101st anniversary of the Armenian genocide.

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