Interfax, Russia
Jan 26 2015
Russian military man charged with mass killing in Armenia could have
had accomplices - police official
YEREVAN. Jan 26
Valery Permyakov, a soldier from the Russian military base in Gyumri
in northern Armenia, who is charged with mass murder, could have had
accomplices, Lieutenant-General Unan Pogosyan, first deputy head of
the Armenian police, said.
"The investigators believe Russian military man Valery Pogosyan could
have accomplices. They are studying all theories, but clarity will
come after the preliminary investigation is completed," Pogosyan told
a press conference on Monday.
According to earlier reports, a family of six people, including a
two-year old child, were killed in Gyumri on January 12. Sergei
Avetisyan, who was only six months old, survived the attack and was
hospitalized with a stab wound. He died on January 19.
Permyakov has admitted his guilt.
Jan 26 2015
Russian military man charged with mass killing in Armenia could have
had accomplices - police official
YEREVAN. Jan 26
Valery Permyakov, a soldier from the Russian military base in Gyumri
in northern Armenia, who is charged with mass murder, could have had
accomplices, Lieutenant-General Unan Pogosyan, first deputy head of
the Armenian police, said.
"The investigators believe Russian military man Valery Pogosyan could
have accomplices. They are studying all theories, but clarity will
come after the preliminary investigation is completed," Pogosyan told
a press conference on Monday.
According to earlier reports, a family of six people, including a
two-year old child, were killed in Gyumri on January 12. Sergei
Avetisyan, who was only six months old, survived the attack and was
hospitalized with a stab wound. He died on January 19.
Permyakov has admitted his guilt.