Putin vows justice will be done in Gyumri killings case
20:02, 18 Jan 2015
Marianna Karapetyan
Russian President Vladimir Putin has telephoned his Armenian
counterpart, Serzh Sargsyan, to offer his condolences over a tragedy
in Gyumri, Armenia, on January 12 in which a Russian soldier is
accused of murdering six members of a local family, including a girl
aged two, Interfax informed.
"Putin expressed confidence that all necessary investigations will be
carried through as quickly as possible and those guilty will be
punished under the law," said the Russian leader's spokesman, Dmitry
Peskov.
"Putin also expressed hope that the Russian doctors who have arrived
in Gyumri and Armenian doctors would together provide all necessary
high-standard assistance to six-month-old Seryozha Avetisian, who has
survived that tragedy," Peskov said. "The Russian president also
assured his Armenian counterpart that, if necessary, Russia would be
ready to send over a medical aircraft to bring the baby to Moscow for
further treatment."
Putin and Sargsyan also discussed some current issues in
Russian-Armenian relations, Peskov said.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/18/putin-vows-justice-will-be-done-in-gyumri-killings-case/
20:02, 18 Jan 2015
Marianna Karapetyan
Russian President Vladimir Putin has telephoned his Armenian
counterpart, Serzh Sargsyan, to offer his condolences over a tragedy
in Gyumri, Armenia, on January 12 in which a Russian soldier is
accused of murdering six members of a local family, including a girl
aged two, Interfax informed.
"Putin expressed confidence that all necessary investigations will be
carried through as quickly as possible and those guilty will be
punished under the law," said the Russian leader's spokesman, Dmitry
Peskov.
"Putin also expressed hope that the Russian doctors who have arrived
in Gyumri and Armenian doctors would together provide all necessary
high-standard assistance to six-month-old Seryozha Avetisian, who has
survived that tragedy," Peskov said. "The Russian president also
assured his Armenian counterpart that, if necessary, Russia would be
ready to send over a medical aircraft to bring the baby to Moscow for
further treatment."
Putin and Sargsyan also discussed some current issues in
Russian-Armenian relations, Peskov said.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/01/18/putin-vows-justice-will-be-done-in-gyumri-killings-case/