APA, Azerbaijan
Jan 20 2015
Reason inciting Russian serviceman to murder seven members of one
family in Gyumry disclosed
[ 20 January 2015 13:15 ]
Baku - APA. The Main Military Investigative Department of the
Investigative Committee of Russia has announced the motives of the
crime committed in the city of Gyumri, Armenia.
According to the department, the reason that incited Valery Permyakov,
a serviceman of the 102nd Russian Military Base in Gyumry, to murder
seven members of one family was to avenge series murders of Russians
by Vladimir Ionesyan, an Armenian killer, during the Soviet period.
During interrogation, Permyakov said he was a relative of one of those
killed by Ionesyan, adding that the crimes Ionesyan committed before
he was born, including the murder of his relative shocked him so that
he decided to take revenge.
As reported earlier, six members of the Avetisyan family--including a
two-year-old girl--were shot dead, and a six-month-old baby boy was
wounded in their house in Gyumri on January 12. Valery Permyakov, a
serviceman of the 102nd Russian Military Base in the city, stands
accused in this crime. Valery Permyakov is held in custody at the
Russian military base. Armenian and Russian law-enforcement bodies are
jointly holding investigation. Chairman of the Russian Investigative
Committee Alexander Bastrykin has already left for Armenia to follow
the investigation.
Note that, born in 1937 in Tbilisi, V. Ionesyan was one of the murders
that had committed a series of acts of murder in the USSR. He was best
known as "Mosgas" as he used to introduce himself as a Moscow city Gas
Office employee to enter the homes of his victims. V. Ionesyan killed
a total of 5 people in Moscow and Ivanovo in 1963-64. Before these
murders, he had been arrested for other crimes.
A court sentenced V. Ionesyan to death for his brutal acts of murder.
He was executed on February 1, 1964.
http://en.apa.az/news/221916
From: A. Papazian
Jan 20 2015
Reason inciting Russian serviceman to murder seven members of one
family in Gyumry disclosed
[ 20 January 2015 13:15 ]
Baku - APA. The Main Military Investigative Department of the
Investigative Committee of Russia has announced the motives of the
crime committed in the city of Gyumri, Armenia.
According to the department, the reason that incited Valery Permyakov,
a serviceman of the 102nd Russian Military Base in Gyumry, to murder
seven members of one family was to avenge series murders of Russians
by Vladimir Ionesyan, an Armenian killer, during the Soviet period.
During interrogation, Permyakov said he was a relative of one of those
killed by Ionesyan, adding that the crimes Ionesyan committed before
he was born, including the murder of his relative shocked him so that
he decided to take revenge.
As reported earlier, six members of the Avetisyan family--including a
two-year-old girl--were shot dead, and a six-month-old baby boy was
wounded in their house in Gyumri on January 12. Valery Permyakov, a
serviceman of the 102nd Russian Military Base in the city, stands
accused in this crime. Valery Permyakov is held in custody at the
Russian military base. Armenian and Russian law-enforcement bodies are
jointly holding investigation. Chairman of the Russian Investigative
Committee Alexander Bastrykin has already left for Armenia to follow
the investigation.
Note that, born in 1937 in Tbilisi, V. Ionesyan was one of the murders
that had committed a series of acts of murder in the USSR. He was best
known as "Mosgas" as he used to introduce himself as a Moscow city Gas
Office employee to enter the homes of his victims. V. Ionesyan killed
a total of 5 people in Moscow and Ivanovo in 1963-64. Before these
murders, he had been arrested for other crimes.
A court sentenced V. Ionesyan to death for his brutal acts of murder.
He was executed on February 1, 1964.
http://en.apa.az/news/221916
From: A. Papazian