RUSSIAN EMBASSY MOURNING OVER DEATH OF 6-MONTH SURVIVOR OF GYUMRI MASSACRE, PLEDGES KILLER WILL BE BROUGHT TO JUSTICE
ITAR-TASS, Russia
January 20, 2015 Tuesday 12:20 AM GMT+4
YEREVAN January 19.
Russia's embassy in Armenia is mourning with the Armenian people over
the death of a six-moth baby who survived the massacre in the town
of Gyumri, the Russian diplomatic mission said in a statement on Monday
"Till the very last minute, we all hoped and prayed for Serezha
Avetisyan as Armenian and Russian medics were taking effort to save
his life," the document says. "But, regrettably, no miracle happened
although we wanted it very much and believed in it."
"The loss of a child is a tremendous grief and there are no words
to soothe the pain from the awful tragedy that happened. But we must
remain humans even in these conditions and most of us understand it.
Mourning is grief and prayer," the embassy said.
"All of us must learn a lesson from this tragedy and do our best to
prevent such tragedies. We can reassure that the man responsible for
that and those who might be behind him will be brought to justice,"
the Russian embassy stressed.
On January 12, a soldier of the Russian military base in Armenia
identified as Private Valery Permyakov without permission had
deserted 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 who died in hospital on
January 19. The man 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 into Turkey.
From: A. Papazian
ITAR-TASS, Russia
January 20, 2015 Tuesday 12:20 AM GMT+4
YEREVAN January 19.
Russia's embassy in Armenia is mourning with the Armenian people over
the death of a six-moth baby who survived the massacre in the town
of Gyumri, the Russian diplomatic mission said in a statement on Monday
"Till the very last minute, we all hoped and prayed for Serezha
Avetisyan as Armenian and Russian medics were taking effort to save
his life," the document says. "But, regrettably, no miracle happened
although we wanted it very much and believed in it."
"The loss of a child is a tremendous grief and there are no words
to soothe the pain from the awful tragedy that happened. But we must
remain humans even in these conditions and most of us understand it.
Mourning is grief and prayer," the embassy said.
"All of us must learn a lesson from this tragedy and do our best to
prevent such tragedies. We can reassure that the man responsible for
that and those who might be behind him will be brought to justice,"
the Russian embassy stressed.
On January 12, a soldier of the Russian military base in Armenia
identified as Private Valery Permyakov without permission had
deserted 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 who died in hospital on
January 19. The man 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 into Turkey.
From: A. Papazian