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    SUSPECT IN ARMENIA'S GYUMRI TRAGEDY TO BE PUNISHED HEAVILY

    RusData Dialine - Russian Press Digest
    January 20, 2015 Tuesday

    Russian soldier who killed a family of six in the Armenian town of
    Gyumri will be punished heavily, Russian Investigative Committee
    Spokesman Vladimir Markin said on Monday.

    Earlier in the day, the Committee's chairman, Alexander Bastrykin,
    arrived in Yerevan to coordinate the investigation of this crime. "The
    Russian president has commissioned Alexander Bastrykin to work in
    close cooperation with Armenian law enforcement agencies to ensure
    objective and comprehensive investigation of this crime," Markin said.

    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. 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
    into Turkey.


    From: Baghdasarian
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