Gyumri tragedy: Slaughterer broke glass to break into house
14:00 * 17.01.15
The probe into the tragic murder in Armenia's second largest city has
revealed new details, the Investigative Committee says in a press
release.
It was particularly found that Valery Permyakov, the Russian
serviceman who stands as a chief culprit in the criminal proceeding,
broke into the Avetisyan's house by breaking a door-glass after
removing the frames.
After an additional site examination on Friday, the investigative
group, which is now reported to be in Gyumri, found 28 cartridge
cases, two unused bullets, one AKS self-firing rifle and a military
uniform of the Russian Armed Forces. The inquest continues.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/17/investigation-committee/1562117
14:00 * 17.01.15
The probe into the tragic murder in Armenia's second largest city has
revealed new details, the Investigative Committee says in a press
release.
It was particularly found that Valery Permyakov, the Russian
serviceman who stands as a chief culprit in the criminal proceeding,
broke into the Avetisyan's house by breaking a door-glass after
removing the frames.
After an additional site examination on Friday, the investigative
group, which is now reported to be in Gyumri, found 28 cartridge
cases, two unused bullets, one AKS self-firing rifle and a military
uniform of the Russian Armed Forces. The inquest continues.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/01/17/investigation-committee/1562117