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    RUSSIA'S SHOYGU OFFERS CONDOLENCES ON GIUMRY KILLINGS

    YEREVAN, January 13. /ARKA/. Russia's minister of defense Sergey
    Shoygu offered his condolences to the relatives and friends of the
    family of six killed in Giumry by a Russian conscript on Monday,
    the press office of the ministry reported.

    According to the police's report, a family of six, Serezha Avetisyan
    (born in 1961), Hasmik Avetisyan (born 1959), Aida Avetisyan (1979),
    Armen Avetisyan (1981), Araksia Poghosyan (1990) and two-year old
    Hasmik Avetisyan were fatally shot in Giumry on Monday morning.

    According to the preliminary information, the suspect is Russian
    military base conscript Valery Permyakov. The only who survived is
    grandchild Serezha Avetisyan who was operated and is currently in
    critical condition in the Austrian children's hospital in Giumry.

    Nothing can justify the horrible violence against innocent civilians,
    Shoygu said, according to the report. The report also says the Russian
    agencies will provide all the possible support to the relatives of
    the killed, in cooperation with the Armenian side.

    A Russian ministry of defense commission has been sent to the Russian
    military base in Giumry, headed by first deputy minister general
    Arkady Bakhin, to look into the killings.

    The Russian border guard department in Armenia reported Permyakov was
    detained on Tuesday January 13 at 00:15 while trying to cross the
    Turkish border. A criminal case is instituted and the major crimes
    department of Armenia's investigative Committee is instructed to
    investigate the family killing case. -0--

    http://arka.am/en/news/incidents/russia_s_shoygu_offers_condolences_on_giumry_killi ngs/#sthash.3qv9w8Ql.dpuf

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