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    Interfax, Russia
    Jan 16 2015


    All people detained at clashes in Yerevan and Gyumri released - police

    YEREVAN. Jan 16

    Fifty-nine people were detained by Armenian police last night during
    protests in the cities of Yerevan and Gyumri demanding the handover of
    Russian military base serviceman Valery Permyakov, who is suspected of
    murdering six members of one family in Gyumri, to the Armenian
    authorities.

    Pistols were confiscated from two persons detained in Freedom Square
    in the center of Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, a police spokesman
    told Interfax.

    Administrative protocols were compiled in all cases.

    "All detained persons have already been released," the spokesman.

    Six members of a family, including a two-year-old child, were killed
    in Gyumri on January 12. Permyakov was apprehended shortly afterwards
    and is currently held at the Russian military base. On January 14 he
    was formally charged under Armenian Criminal Code.

    Permyakov faces murder and AWOL charges. He has already admitted to
    the murder. Russia's 5th garrison military court in Yerevan ordered
    that Permyakov, who serves at Russia's 102nd military base located in
    Gyumri, northern Armenia, be remanded into custody.

    Fourteen people, including five policemen, were injured in clashes
    outside the Russian Consulate General in Gyumri, Armenia's
    second-largest city, on Thursday evening demanding the Russian
    soldier's handover to the Armenian authorities.

    A rally was also staged in Freedom Square in the center of Yerevan in
    support of the Gyumri protests. Clashes were reported between
    demonstrators and police.

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