ARMENIAN AIR CARRIER SUPPLIED ARMS TO LIBYA?
ArmeniaDiaspora.com
Sept 14 2011
Epress.am -- The IL-76 that arrived in Moldova from Libya, with the
aim of picking up a regular shipment of arms (and it is presumed to
go back), belongs to "an Armenian civil air carrier," said chief of
general staff of Moldova's national army, General Iurie Dominic.
Press secretary of the Department of Civil Aviation in Armenia Nelly
Cherchinyan told Epress.am that "only [Armenian national air carrier]
Armavia can comment on this matter." However, calls to Armavia press
secretary Nana Avetisova went unanswered.
General Dominic confirmed the fact that where the arms were going was
no secret to the air carrier. Citing a Moldovan TV channel's public
report, Interfax reports that Chisinau (ChiÅ~_inÄ~Cu) sold old,
expired weapons to Libya.
Article source: http://bit.ly/p5zPOQ
ArmeniaDiaspora.com
Sept 14 2011
Epress.am -- The IL-76 that arrived in Moldova from Libya, with the
aim of picking up a regular shipment of arms (and it is presumed to
go back), belongs to "an Armenian civil air carrier," said chief of
general staff of Moldova's national army, General Iurie Dominic.
Press secretary of the Department of Civil Aviation in Armenia Nelly
Cherchinyan told Epress.am that "only [Armenian national air carrier]
Armavia can comment on this matter." However, calls to Armavia press
secretary Nana Avetisova went unanswered.
General Dominic confirmed the fact that where the arms were going was
no secret to the air carrier. Citing a Moldovan TV channel's public
report, Interfax reports that Chisinau (ChiÅ~_inÄ~Cu) sold old,
expired weapons to Libya.
Article source: http://bit.ly/p5zPOQ