AZERBAIJANIS HAVE NO CONNECTION IN DEATH OF ARMENIAN MAN IN MOSCOW: SOURCE
epress.am
11.28.2011
Moscow resident of Armenian descent Karen Harutyunyan, 38, was
killed as a result of recent clashes in the cafe "Old Baku" in
the "Moscow" shopping center. According to Baku-based news source
Vesti.az, Azerbaijanis were not involved in the brawl.
As told to the news site by head of the Moscow branch of the
All-Russia Congress of Azerbaijanis Ilgar Hajiyev, the cafe belongs
to an Azerbaijani man, but the altercation was not due to inter-ethnic
issues and the incident took place not inside, but outside the cafe.
According to the same source, in the morning, Harutyunyan was walking
with his wife Julia near the area and someone began to chat up Julia.
There was a conflict, which resulted in Harutyunyan's death.
Earlier, media reported that as a result of a brawl in Old Baku,
a Russian citizen died and 4 people of Armenian descent were taken
to hospital. It was also reported that the cafe's security officer,
42, was also in hospital.
From: A. Papazian
epress.am
11.28.2011
Moscow resident of Armenian descent Karen Harutyunyan, 38, was
killed as a result of recent clashes in the cafe "Old Baku" in
the "Moscow" shopping center. According to Baku-based news source
Vesti.az, Azerbaijanis were not involved in the brawl.
As told to the news site by head of the Moscow branch of the
All-Russia Congress of Azerbaijanis Ilgar Hajiyev, the cafe belongs
to an Azerbaijani man, but the altercation was not due to inter-ethnic
issues and the incident took place not inside, but outside the cafe.
According to the same source, in the morning, Harutyunyan was walking
with his wife Julia near the area and someone began to chat up Julia.
There was a conflict, which resulted in Harutyunyan's death.
Earlier, media reported that as a result of a brawl in Old Baku,
a Russian citizen died and 4 people of Armenian descent were taken
to hospital. It was also reported that the cafe's security officer,
42, was also in hospital.
From: A. Papazian