“The police have received information that provocations are possible during the rally scheduled for 16:00,” the message says.

Law enforcement agencies called on to hold mass events exclusively within the framework of the law, refrain from illegal actions and not succumb to provocations. 

On the morning of February 25, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Armenia demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

He called the statement of the General Staff an attempt at a military coup.

The conflict between the military and Pashinyan led to protests in Yerevan, where rallies are held by both supporters and opponents of the head of the Cabinet.