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Armenia: 2-week standoff ends after all 20 gunmen surrender

Armenian police block a street leading to Erebuni police station seized by gunmen - supporters of fringe jailed opposition leader Zhirair Sefilyan - in Yerevan early on July 31, 2016. KAREN MINASYAN/AFP/Getty Images

YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) — All 20 gunmen inside a police compound in Armenia’s capital surrendered Sunday, ending a two-week standoff that left two police officers dead and several wounded on both sides, the security service said.

The standoff involving armed members of a radical opposition group also set off protests that led to unrest in the capital, Yerevan.

The leader of the gunmen barricaded inside the police compound, Varuzhan Avetisyan, said in a telephone interview with a local media that they decided to surrender after security forces used armored vehicles to enter the police compound.

READ MORE: Armenian officers wound gunmen, clash with protesters at week-long hostage situation

Another factor, he said, was that police had started to shoot gunmen who ventured outside. Most were hit in the leg, but a man shot Sunday was hit in the chest, he said.

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A group of 31 armed men seized the police compound on July 17 to demand freedom for the leader of their group, who was arrested in June. The group, Founding Parliament, has sharply criticized the government of the former Soviet republic and called for people to take to the streets to force the president and the prime minister to step down.

Several thousand people joined nightly rallies to support the gunmen, occasionally clashing with police.

In recent days, four members of the group had surrendered, including two earlier Sunday, and at least seven were wounded. The gunmen killed one officer and wounded several others in their initial attack.

READ MORE: 51 hurt in clashes in Armenia as hostage situation unfolds near police station

Police accused the opposition gunmen of killing a second officer Saturday as he sat in a vehicle away from the compound, but Avetisyan denied this.

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The gunmen had held four police officers hostage for a week before releasing them unharmed. They later seized four members of an ambulance crew, but the last two were allowed to leave Saturday.

On Saturday night, the demonstrators marched down Baghramyan Avenue toward the main government buildings and the presidential residence, but were stopped by riot police, who strung coils of barbed wire across the road. The demonstrators blocked traffic for about two hours, but dispersed peacefully early Sunday.

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