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    RUSSIAN BORDER DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATES ARMENIAN-TURKISH BORDER INCIDENT/COMPLETED

    [ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/727967/russian-border-department-investigates-armenian-turkish-border-incident/completed.html
    15:05, 1 August, 2013

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 1, ARMENPRESS: The Border Department of the Federal
    Security Service of the Russian Federation approves the information
    about the Turkish shepherd's crossing the ArmenianTurkish border. As
    Armenpress was reported by the Border Department of the Federal
    Security Service of the Russian Federation, the incident took place
    on July 31 in the evening.

    Investigation is being carried out. After the implementation of
    the corresponding works, the Department will provide additional
    information.

    The Turkish media inform that an incident has been registered on the
    border of the Republic of Armenia with Kars. A Turkish citizen was
    killed by the Armenian frontiers. As reported by Armenpress, this
    was published by the Anadolu News Agency. According to the Agency,
    the 35-year-old shepherd Mustafa Walker crossed the Armenian border
    on July 31 in the evening to find the lost animal.

    The border guards opened fire on him. The Anadolu News Agency informs
    that the Armenian frontiers found the Turkish shepherd in a seriously 
    wounded condition. The life of the Turkish citizen was not managed to
    be saved. Currently the Kars authorities and the Turkish frontiers are
    negotiating  with the Armenian side to get the dead body of Mustafa
    Walker back to Turkey.

    In Armenia the Border Department of the Federal Security Service of
    the Russian Federation implements protection of the Armenia's borders
    with Turkey and Iran.




    From: A. Papazian
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