TWO ARMENIANS, SUFFERED IN PYATIGORSK, MOVED TO MOSCOW
ARMENPRESS
AUGUST 18, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS: Doctors assessed the health state
of the two Armenians, who suffered from the August 17 explosion in
Pyatigorsk, as grave. Those two Armenians were moved to Moscow.
Tigran Balayan, spokesman of RA foreign ministry, informed Armenpress
that inquiry was conducted for making clear the citizenship of the
Armenians, who suffered from the explosion.
Over 30 people suffered from the explosion near the 'Hermitage'
cafe in the center of Pyatigorsk. The health state of 6 people was
assessed as grave. They were moved to Moscow.
According to Russian mass media, 7 Armenians - Edgar Avanesov, Michael
Ayriyan, Shushanik Manukyan, Liana Stepanyan, Armenuhi Muradyan,
Arthur Hayrapetyan and Grigor Babajanyan - are mentioned in the list,
published by Municipality of Pyatigorsk.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
AUGUST 18, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS: Doctors assessed the health state
of the two Armenians, who suffered from the August 17 explosion in
Pyatigorsk, as grave. Those two Armenians were moved to Moscow.
Tigran Balayan, spokesman of RA foreign ministry, informed Armenpress
that inquiry was conducted for making clear the citizenship of the
Armenians, who suffered from the explosion.
Over 30 people suffered from the explosion near the 'Hermitage'
cafe in the center of Pyatigorsk. The health state of 6 people was
assessed as grave. They were moved to Moscow.
According to Russian mass media, 7 Armenians - Edgar Avanesov, Michael
Ayriyan, Shushanik Manukyan, Liana Stepanyan, Armenuhi Muradyan,
Arthur Hayrapetyan and Grigor Babajanyan - are mentioned in the list,
published by Municipality of Pyatigorsk.
From: A. Papazian