Nationalists gathered in Yerevan following a peace deal giving away Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan signed by the Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan. Rioting and clashes with the police occurred all across Yerevan, with protesters storming the Parliament and lynching the deputy Prime Minister, nearly killing him. 17 opposition parties have called for protests the next day as well, and the crisis seems unlikely to be contained provided that Russian troops will remain in Karabakh only.
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