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    KILLING ON A COMMUTER TRAIN
    by Rustam Taktashev

    RusData Dialine - Russian Press Digest
    May 31, 2006 Wednesday

    Armenian youngster killed in another racist attack

    A group of young men yelling "Glory to Russia" stabbed an Armenian
    teenager to death last week on a crowded commuter train, prosecutors
    and the lawyer of the victim's family said Tuesday. Prosecutors are
    classifying the fatal attack as a hate crime.

    Artur Sardaryan, 19, was on the train at about 11 p.m. Thursday when
    he was approached by the assailants and repeatedly stabbed in the
    chest with a knife, said Yelena Rossokhina, a spokeswoman for the
    Moscow region prosecutor's office. There were thought to be about
    20 people on the train, heading from Moscow to the city of Pushkino,
    at the time of the attack.

    No suspects had been detained as of Tuesday.

    "According to witnesses, the killers were yelling, 'Glory to Russia'
    and 'Long live Russia,'" said Simon Tsaturyan, the Sardaryan family's
    lawyer. Tsaturyan said the attackers pulled the train's emergency
    lever after stabbing Sardaryan and fled the scene. Sardaryan died
    on the spot, Tsaturyan said. The lawyer added he did not know why it
    took the authorities five days before issuing any public statements
    about the stabbing. Rossokhina did not comment on the time lag.

    Sardaryan was a Russian citizen.

    The killing came one month after a 17-year-old ethnic Armenian was
    stabbed to death on the platform of the Pushkinksaya metro station
    in central Moscow. There have been numerous hate crimes across the
    country in recent months, with victims including Africans, Central
    Asians and other dark-skinned people. President Vladimir Putin,
    in his Victory Day speech earlier this month, linked skinheads and
    other violent extremists with the fascists of the previous century.
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