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  • During March 1-2 Events, Sniper Shot Once By Order Of Former Command

    DURING MARCH 1-2 EVENTS, SNIPER SHOT ONCE BY ORDER OF FORMER COMMANDER OF POLICE TROOPS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010546
    Dec 12, 2008

    YEREVAN, DECEMBER 12, NOYAN TAPAN. The chairman of the RA National
    Assembly Ad Hoc Committee on Inquiry into March 1-2 Events
    in Yerevan and their Causes, secretary of "RPA" faction Samvel
    Nikoyan has returned some of the documents given to the Committee
    by the prosecutor's office to the investigation group on the March 1
    case. These documents establish the identity of the sniper included in
    the police troops during the March 1-2 events. The chief investigator
    for especially important cases of the RA Special Investigation Service,
    head of the investigation group on the March 1 case Vahagn Harutyunian
    applied to the Committee with the request to limit information on the
    identity of that sniper and prevent further publication, S. Nikoyan
    said at the December 12 sitting of the Committee.

    According to S. Nikoyan, he again requested the U.S. embassy in
    Armenia to help make an expert examination (at some international
    expert examination center) of the discovered "Cheryomukha 7" capsules
    which caused deaths and 4 KS-23 guns, from which these capsules were
    shot. The purpose is to solve the problem of individual identification
    of Cheryomukha's use. This issue is important because out of the 8
    civilians who died during the March 1 events, 3 died from Cheryomukha,
    one person died from a blow by a blunt object, and another 4 persons
    died from gunshot wounds.

    The Committee's chairman also said that the day before some members of
    the Committee had had a working meeting with the former commander of
    the police troops, Lieutenent General Grigor Grigorian, as a result of
    which it was decided to ensure a closed-door hearing of G. Grigorian's
    explanations about the actions of the police troops - at the December
    12 sitting. It was mentioned that by inviting a closed sitting,
    the Committee complied with the request of G. Grigorian. S. Nikoyan
    noted that G. Grigorian is the first former official who respected
    the Committee's request and came to its sitting.

    During a press conference following the sitting, the members of the
    Committee informed journalists about the explanations that G. Grigorian
    had given at the sitting. It was mentioned that the weapons used by
    police on March 1 were immediately seized and subjected to ballistic
    examination, and so far there has been no fact that a person died
    from these weapons. It was stated that the police troops used such
    special anti-riot weapons as "Zarya" with a sound and light effect and
    "Cheryomukha 7" gas, as well as fire-arms.

    In the words of G. Grigorian, he had an impression that the attacks of
    demonstrators on police troops had an organized rather than spontaneous
    character, despite the attemps to present the attacks in this way.

    Demonstrators used combat grenades, fire-arms which were, however,
    used to frighten rather than kill policemen as they would fire into
    the air, also "hedgehogs", and "Zarya" special weapon.

    According to G. Grigorian, the police had 10 special weapons,
    6 of which were used in Grigor Lusavorich Avenue, while 4
    weapons at Monument to A. Myasnikian that had not been used were
    returned. However, by G. Grigorian's estimates, over 20 such special
    weapons were used in the given area which makes one conclude that
    demonstrators also had special weapons in their arsenal. He also
    assured the Committee that the sniper fired only one shot, and all
    the time he was standing beside him. The only shot of the sniper
    was fired by order of G. Grigorian with the aim of neutralizing the
    demonstrator who had fired at serviceman Tigran Abgarian.
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