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    WON'T GUNNERS BE DISCLOSED?
    [07:06 pm] 13 February, 2009

    The bullets of a Cheryomukha 7 over-sized, gas powered special device
    can be identified, hence the murderers of at least three victims of
    March 1 deadly clashes cannot be disclosed. Until recently, the
    Special Investigation Service (SIS) and the Prosecutor General's
    Office claimed gas bullets found in the bodies of the victims couldn't
    be identified. Their opinion was supported by Russia's experts who
    said identification was impossible. The head of the SIS investigation
    group looking into the March 1 events, Vahagn Harutyunyan, presented
    Russia's answer in the Armenian parliament today. Harutyunyan says
    though the enquiry into the matter is still under way the chances to
    identify the gunners are exhausted.

    The Chairman of the NA ad hoc Committee looking into the events of
    March 1-2, Samvel Nikoyan, read out the answer of the Chief of Police
    regarding Cheryomukha 7: `Cheryomukha 7 gas cartridges were imported
    to Armenia till 1990. The cartridges were last tested in 2007 during
    an annual maneuver of the RA police forces.'

    `In case of long preservation, the bullets of Cheryomukha 7 and
    Cheryomukha 7-M can undergo technical changes accompanied with a
    reduction of tear gas and distance of fired bullet. Such bullets are
    not harmful to human beings,' Nikoyan recalled Russia's statement and
    immediately raised a question, `Does it mean that the untested
    cartridges were used during the maneuver?'
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