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    ARMENIA DECLARES MAY 5, MAY 6 DAYS OF MOURNING

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    May 3 2006

    YEREVAN, May 3 (Itar-Tass) - Armenia has declared May 5 and May 6 a
    national day of mourning to commemorate those were killed in the air
    crash near Sochi.

    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan signed a decree to this effect
    on Wednesday, the presidential press service reported.

    Twenty-eight Russian citizens were aboard the crashed Airbus belonging
    to the air company Armavia. The list of passengers placed in the hall
    of the Yerevan international airport Zvartnots showed it.

    These are mainly people of Armenian origin.

    Well-known aviator, former director general of the Armenian Airlines
    Vyacheslav Yaralov, chief of the hall for official delegations of
    the Yerevan airport Albert Azaryan, Aram Petrosyan, the son of
    Lieutenant-General Karlos Petrosyan, the former director of the
    Armenian governmental security service, are among those killed.

    Rescuers have found 16 bodies of those killed as a result of the crash
    of the airplane A-320 in the Black Sea so far, Deputy Emergencies
    Minister Yevgeny Serebrennikov told Itar-Tass.

    He noted, "An active stage of the search operation in which more than
    ten vessels are involved is underway at the incident site." More than
    40 specialists, including divers, are working in the catastrophe area.

    The airplane was carrying 113 people, including the crew. Sixty-three
    men, 36 women, six children, including a newborn and eight crewmembers
    were aboard the airplane, the information department of the Emergencies
    Ministry told Itar-Tass.

    The airplane A-320 was en route Yerevan-Sochi. During another attempt
    at an emergency landing the airplane disappeared from the radars and
    crashed in the sea at the depth of 300 meters, five kilometres off
    the shore where the Adler airport is situated.
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