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    World Bulletin. Turkey
    Jan 20 2015


    Armenian baby latest casualty of Russian soldier's killing spree

    Several thousand people staged protests last Thursday in the capital
    Yerevan and in Gyumri, Armenia's second largest city where the
    shootings took place, demanding the soldier's handover.

    World Bulletin/News Desk

    A six-month-old boy became the seventh member of an Armenian family on
    Monday to die after a killing spree blamed on a Russian soldier
    serving at a military base in the tiny Caucasus nation that has
    strained ties between Moscow and Yerevan.

    Armenia's law enforcement officials say the soldier is their main
    suspect after military uniform boots with his name on them were found
    at the site where six members of the Avetisyan family were killed last
    week.

    The baby, Sergei, died in hospital of his wounds.

    The soldier's motive remains unclear. Several thousand people staged
    protests last Thursday in the capital Yerevan and in Gyumri, Armenia's
    second largest city where the shootings took place, demanding the
    soldier's handover.

    Russia's defence ministry has confirmed that a soldier went missing
    before the killings, which it called a tragedy, but has given no other
    details.

    The incident has whipped up tension between Russia and Armenia, a
    former Soviet republic which normally enjoys close ties with Moscow
    and has signed up to a Russian-led Customs Union, a pet project of
    President Vladimir Putin.

    In a telephone call on Sunday with Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan,
    Putin promised a swift investigation to bring the culprits to justice.

    Local officials said the suspect was being held at the Russian military base.

    In 1999, a court in Gyumri sentenced two soldiers from the same
    Russian base to 14 and 15 years in jail for killing two people and
    wounding several more in indiscriminate firing in the city, local
    media reported at the time.

    http://www.worldbulletin.net/world/153360/armenian-baby-latest-casualty-of-russian-soldiers-killing-spree

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