ITAR-TASS, Russia
Jan 19 2015
Six-month baby surviving Gyumri massacre dies in hospital -- Armenian
health ministry
January 19, 16:40 UTC+3 YEREVAN
The death toll of the Gyumri tragedy has risen to seven people
YEREVAN, January 19. /TASS/. A six-month baby who survived the
massacre in the Armenian town of Gyumri has died in hospital,
Armenia's ministry of health said on Monday.
On January 12, a soldier of the Russian military base in Armenia
identified as Private Valery Permyakov without permission abandoned
his post with arms and cartridges. Later on, he broke into a private
house in Gyumri and shot dead a family of six, including a two-year
child, and wounded a six-month baby. He left his uniform and footwear
with badges and his submachine gun and munitions and fled the scene.
He was arrested on the same day by Russian border guards while trying
to cross Armenia's border to Turkey.
http://itar-tass.com/en/world/771954
From: A. Papazian
Jan 19 2015
Six-month baby surviving Gyumri massacre dies in hospital -- Armenian
health ministry
January 19, 16:40 UTC+3 YEREVAN
The death toll of the Gyumri tragedy has risen to seven people
YEREVAN, January 19. /TASS/. A six-month baby who survived the
massacre in the Armenian town of Gyumri has died in hospital,
Armenia's ministry of health said on Monday.
On January 12, a soldier of the Russian military base in Armenia
identified as Private Valery Permyakov without permission abandoned
his post with arms and cartridges. Later on, he broke into a private
house in Gyumri and shot dead a family of six, including a two-year
child, and wounded a six-month baby. He left his uniform and footwear
with badges and his submachine gun and munitions and fled the scene.
He was arrested on the same day by Russian border guards while trying
to cross Armenia's border to Turkey.
http://itar-tass.com/en/world/771954
From: A. Papazian