Russian officer shots an Armenian family
Today in the morning in the city of Gyumri, where there is a Russian military base, an officer of the base Permiakov, shot a family of seven people. According to the Prosecutor General's Office of Armenia, members of the family Avetisyan were killed. All of them were shot with a machine gun: the father and mother of the family, their son and his wife, daughter and two children. Only a 4-month-old child survived, and is with stab wounds in the hospital. The offender was not arrested, and is searched. All the streets of the city are blocked and students were sent home. Motives of mass murder are not clear. -02D-
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- 12 January 2015 15:21
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