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    Rosgosstrakh-Armenia assesses damage caused by falling roof of Zvartnots airport


    YEREVAN, June 7. /ARKA/. Rosgosstrakh-Armenia insurance company said
    today it had asked a team of independent expert to assess the amount
    of damage caused to over 30 cars when the roof of VIP-hall of Yerevan
    Zvartnots airport was blown off by a strong wind yesterday falling on
    the parking lot.

    It said independent experts arrived at the spot promptly to establish
    the cause of the accident and assess the amount of damage. The company
    said it had received the report about the incident at 5 p.m.

    Zvartnots airport's liabilities are insured by Rosgosstrakh Armenia.
    Currently, the experts' work is in progress, the company said, adding
    also that based on the study's result it will decide whether the
    incident is subjected to insurance and if yes it will determine the
    amount of compensation. The company said overall 36 cars were damaged
    and no person sought medical assistance.

    Rosgosstrakh Armenia was established in May 2008. It is part of
    Russian Rosgosstrakh insurance company with an authorized capital of
    2.98 billion drams ($ 7.2 million). The company is represented across
    Armenia running 46 offices, including 18 branches, 13 sales offices in
    Yerevan and 33 in large regional centers. In December 2011, it was the
    first insurance company in Armenia to have been awarded by Moody's
    International a certificate of compliance with ISO 9001:2008
    requirements.

    Armenia International Airports runs Zvartnots airport in accordance
    with a 30-year concession granted by the Armenian government in 2001.
    The owner of the company is a New York-based holding company, in which
    100% is owned by Argentinean businessman Eduardo Eurnekian. ($ 1 0
    414.14 Drams). -0-

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