ARMENIAN MAYOR SURVIVES GUN ATTACK, 4 KILLED
Javno, Croatia
April 3 2007
A senior Armenian politician survived an assassination attempt as he
travelled home.
Vardan Gukassyan, the mayor of Armenia's second largest city, Gyumri,
was severely injured in the gun attack while four people travelling
with him were killed, the prosecutor general's office said in a
statement.
Armenia's President Robert Kocharyan met with his security ministers
and ordered them to do everything possible to find the attackers,
the president's press service said.
Gukassyan had just attended a special session of the ruling Armenian
Republican Party's governing council, which agreed to put forward
the acting defence minister, Serzh Sarksyan, as the country's new
prime minister.
His nomination follows the sudden death from a heart attack last
month of Andranik Margaryan.
The mayor, his deputy and their driver were all hospitalised following
the late-night attack while three bodyguards in an accompanying vehicle
died as they travelled home by road from the capital, Yerevan. The
driver later died in hospital.
So far, local authorities have no clear information on who carried
out the attack.
In 1999, Armenia's prime minister, Vazgen Sarksyan, along with six
politicians and officials, were shot dead when gunmen stormed the
national parliament building.
Armenia holds a parliamentary election next month. A Republican Party
spokesman said the attack on the Gyumri mayor may have been directed
against the party.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Javno, Croatia
April 3 2007
A senior Armenian politician survived an assassination attempt as he
travelled home.
Vardan Gukassyan, the mayor of Armenia's second largest city, Gyumri,
was severely injured in the gun attack while four people travelling
with him were killed, the prosecutor general's office said in a
statement.
Armenia's President Robert Kocharyan met with his security ministers
and ordered them to do everything possible to find the attackers,
the president's press service said.
Gukassyan had just attended a special session of the ruling Armenian
Republican Party's governing council, which agreed to put forward
the acting defence minister, Serzh Sarksyan, as the country's new
prime minister.
His nomination follows the sudden death from a heart attack last
month of Andranik Margaryan.
The mayor, his deputy and their driver were all hospitalised following
the late-night attack while three bodyguards in an accompanying vehicle
died as they travelled home by road from the capital, Yerevan. The
driver later died in hospital.
So far, local authorities have no clear information on who carried
out the attack.
In 1999, Armenia's prime minister, Vazgen Sarksyan, along with six
politicians and officials, were shot dead when gunmen stormed the
national parliament building.
Armenia holds a parliamentary election next month. A Republican Party
spokesman said the attack on the Gyumri mayor may have been directed
against the party.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
