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    Trial against Valery Permyakov to Be Held by Russian Military Court,
    According to Russian Judge

    02.28.2015 12:04 epress.am

    Russia's North-Caucasian Regional Military Court (main office in
    Rostov) will soon hold trials of a number of controversial cases,
    including the case of Valery Permyakov, Russian soldier accused of
    murdering theAvetisyan family on January 12 in Gyurmi. As reported by
    Russian TASS news agency yesterday, February 27, the latter statement
    was made by the Military Court's presiding Judge Mikhail Ptitsin
    (pictured).

    Permyakov is currently at the Gyumri's 102nd Russian military base,
    where a psychological and psychiatric examination is taking place.

    The North-Caucasian Regional Military Court has judicial authority
    over Russia's 15 units in Russia's Southern, North-Caucasian and
    Crimean regions, as well as the Russian armed forces military bases
    and other entities in Armenia, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia.

    The Russian 102-nd military base soldier Valery Permyakov is charged
    by Armenia's Investigative Committee for murdering 7 members of the
    Avetisyan family in Gyumri. A criminal case has been initiated in
    accordance with Article 104.2.1 (murder of two or more people) of the
    RA Criminal code. According to official sources, the soldier has
    admitted his guilt. Nevertheless, the Russian side has not transferred
    Permyakov to the Armenian law enforcement. Permyakov has also been
    charged with Article 105.2 and 338.2 of the Russian Criminal code for
    murder and desertion.

    According to the official information, Permyakov was arrested on
    January 13 by Russian border guards near the Armenian-Turkish border
    and was handed to the Russian military base leadership, which resulted
    in a wave of major dissatisfaction in Gyumri. On January 15 thousands
    of people protested in Gyumri demanding that the Russian soldier be
    transferred to Armenian law enforcement.


    http://www.epress.am/en/2015/02/28/trial-against-valery-permyakov-to-be-held-by-russian-military-court-according-to-russian-judge.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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