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    JOINT COMMISSION TO COORDINATE ARMENIAN-RUSSIAN INQUIRY INTO GYUMRI MURDER

    Interfax, Russia
    Jan 20 2015

    YEREVAN. Jan 20

    A commission will be formed to coordinate a joint Armenian-Russian
    inquiry against Russian soldier Valery Permyakov, who is suspected
    of murdering an Armenian family in the city of Gyumri on January
    12, Armenian Investigative Committee spokesperson Sona Truzyan told
    Interfax.

    "At a meeting in Yerevan, the chairmen of the Investigative Committees
    of Armenia and Russia, Aghvan Hovsepyan and Alexander Bastrykin, agreed
    to coordinate their joint efforts in order to ensure a comprehensive
    investigation," Truzyan said.

    The parties also reiterated the importance of "strictly observing
    the procedure for collecting evidence in accordance with the law,"
    she said.

    "A coordinating body will be established in order to effectively
    organize this work," she added.

    According to earlier reports, a family of six, including a two year
    old child, were murdered in Gyumri, northern Armenia, on January 12.

    The only survivor, six month old Sergei Avetisyan, was hospitalized
    with a stab wound. He died on January 19.

    Valery Permyakov, a serviceman from Russia's 102nd military base,
    who is deployed in Gyumri, was detained shortly after the attack. He
    is now on the territory of the military base. Criminal charges were
    brought against him on January 14 based on the Russian and Armenian
    Criminal Codes.

    On January 15, protests broke out in Gyumri. Their participants
    demanded that Permyakov be handed over to the Armenian justice system.

    Fourteen people, including five policemen, were hospitalized after
    clashes between the demonstrators and police.

    On January 18, Russian President Vladimir Putin called his Armenian
    counterpart Serzh Sargsyan to again extend his condolences to the
    victims' relatives and all people of Armenia in regard of the tragedy
    in Gyumri.

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