
ArmInfo.On December 11, 2025, the RA Prosecutor General, Anna Vardapetyan, announced the beginning of the dismantling of illegally constructed buildings and structures on land plots located in the coastal areas of Lake Sevan. The Prosecutor's Office also announced that the demolition of illegal structures will continue in 2026.
According to a press release from the supervisory authority, in March 2026, 16 more buildings on 11 plots were dismantled based on petitions from the prosecutor's office, including a private house actually owned by former Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan (the prosecutor's office filed a lawsuit in court regarding this property), as well as a private house actually owned by the son of former National Assembly Speaker Samvel Nikoyan.
Since December 2025, as a result of the prosecutor's office's petitions, a total of 86 buildings and structures, both primary and secondary, illegally constructed by various individuals on 34 plots of land on the shores of Lake Sevan have been dismantled. Additionally, two contracts with the Sevan National Park State Non- Profit Organization (SNCO) have been terminated.
Recall, on February 24, 2026, tqo cottage illegally built on Lake Sevan were demolished. One belonged to Armen Ashotyan's brother ( the former Minister of Education and Science), and the other to Karen Grigoryan, the son of former Gegharkunik Governor Rafik Grigoryan. It is noteworthy that these cottages were built on land plots for which the developers did not have lease rights.
The Prosecutor's Office also reported that on February 2, 2026various structures below the absolute elevation of the "Sevan" mansion illegally built by former RA Police Chief Vladimir Gasparyan were dismantled (in the lawsuit for confiscation of illegally acquired property, the Prosecutor's Office, among other things, demands the confiscation of this mansion from Vladimir Gasparyan and his associates).
It should be noted that in addition to motions mentioned, the Prosecutor's Office also filed lawsuits concerning the illegally constructed mansion of former Police Chief Vladimir Gasparyan on Lake Sevan, the administrative complex of the Harsnakar Hotel, the cottages of the Harsnakar Hotel, and the illegally constructed mansion of former President of the Armenian Football Federation and former National Assembly Member Ruben Hayrapetyan on Lake Sevan.
As a result of investigations conducted by the Department for the Protection of State Interests at the Prosecutor General's Office and the Gegharkunik Regional Prosecutor's Office, within their authority to initiate proceedings for the protection of state interests, reports of the crime were sent to investigative bodies, and a criminal case was opened.
In response to public concerns about demolishing the buildings when they could be given to socially vulnerable families, the Prosecutor's Office stated that areas below the absolute elevation of 1905 meters on Lake Sevan are in flood zones. A government decree dated December 18, 2008, established that the areas susceptible to flooding and inundation due to rising water levels in Lake Sevan, in accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Armenia, include the areas from the waterline of the Sevan National Park to an absolute elevation of 1905.0 meters. Therefore, proposals to relocate the dismantled structures for other purposes have no legal basis, as they are at risk of flooding and may end up underwater, making it impossible to register property rights to them. Their presence harms the ecosystem of Lake Sevan, the purity of the lake, and the quality of its water.