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    OPINION: MURDER OF GYUMRI FAMILY IS 'DELIBERATE PROVOCATION' (VIDEO)

    11:11 | January 16,2015 | Politics

    The murder of an Armenian family by a Russian soldier could be
    'deliberate provocation,' rather than a coincidence, says sculptor
    Andranik Davtyan.

    He was born and raised in the same street where the six members of
    the Avetisyan family were brutally murdered on January 12 allegedly
    by a Russian soldier serving at a Russian military base in Gyumri.

    "Today Azerbaijan is waiting for an opportunity to start a war
    with Armenia, and I think that Turkey will not sit idle and will do
    everything to help Azerbaijan. In that case they will seek to remove
    Russian troops that are guarding Armenia's border," said Mr Davtyan.

    It is not accidental that Valery Permyakov, the Russian soldier who is
    believed to have killed the Avetisyan family, left traces at the scene
    of murder and attempted to cross Armenia's border with Turkey. "The
    military boots that he [Valery Permyakov] left at Avetisyan's house
    clearly show that he wanted to show that the author of the murder
    was Russian," said the sculptor.

    The brutal murder in Gyumri triggered uproar in different circles
    over the country's relations with its closest ally Russia, deepening
    controversy over the relations between the two countries.

    The Avetisyans - two grandparents, their son and daughter, a
    daughter-in-law, and young Hamsik - were shot dead on 12 January.

    A six-month-old boy, Seryozha - in critical condition after suffering
    stab wounds - is the only survivor. The suspect, Russian soldier
    Valery Permyakov, who was serving at Moscow's 102nd military base in
    Gyumri, is said to have confessed to the crime after being apprehended
    by Russian border guards as he was reportedly attempting to cross
    into Turkey.

    http://en.a1plus.am/1203953.html
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qxb0QF19Bh0



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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