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    AUTHORITIES PLEDGE FULL INVESTIGATION OF RUSSIAN OFFICER'S MURDER
    By Ruzanna Khachatrian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Aug 8 2007

    Armenian authorities reject any ethnic motives behind the murder
    of a Russian citizen in Armenia on Monday night and pledge full
    investigation to reveal the circumstances of the crime.

    The Prosecutor-General's Office of Armenia has positively responded
    to the request of the Russian side and is ready to allow the presence
    of a Russian official during the investigation. A representative of
    the Russian Military Prosecutor's Office is due to arrive soon.

    Gennady Yermolov, 22, a citizen of the Russian Federation who served
    at the Russian border troops stationed in Ashtarak in the rank of
    lieutenant, was attacked and murdered outside Yerevan just after
    midnight on August 6. His four friends escaped alive the attack by two
    young persons near the village of Arinj, in Armenia's Kotayk province.

    The attackers identified as Artem Andreasian and Gor Balian flagged
    down a passing VAZ 2101 car and ordered its five passengers, including
    Yermolov, out.

    After subjecting them to severe beating, the men armed with hunting
    rifles allowed them to leave. But no sooner had their car began to
    move than the two opened fire, fatally wounding Yermolov, who died
    on the way to hospital.

    The case was reported to the local police by Russian citizen and
    officer of the same military unit Anatoly Krylov, who was driving
    the car on that night. Police later arrested the two suspects and
    confiscated their rifles.

    According to reliable sources, there was no exchange of fire during
    the incident.

    Armenia's Deputy Foreign Minister Gegham Gharibjanian discarded all
    speculations that the murder of the Russian citizen could have been
    committed on ethnic grounds.

    "Only people with infantile mentality can think of such a thing. Such
    decisions could hardly be made at half past twelve at night,"
    he explained.

    "I had a telephone conversation with Russia's deputy foreign minister
    Grigory Karasin whom I informed about the situation," Gharibjanian
    added.

    He also said the ministry will closely follow the process and will
    be in constant touch with Russian colleagues.

    The 72-hour term of the suspects' preliminary detention will expire
    on Thursday.

    According to spokeswoman for the Prosecutor-General's Office Sona
    Truzian, charges will be brought against Andreasian and Balian
    tomorrow.

    RFE/RL's attempts to find the coordinates of the victim's side at the
    Russian embassy or elsewhere have failed. The lawyer for Andreasian
    and Balian promised to get in touch later, but didn't call back. His
    mobile phone remained switched off as of this filing.

    Earlier, some Armenian media alleged that the two suspects worked for
    oligarch Gagik Tsarukian's security. But sources close to Tsarukian
    deny that information. They say the suspects were ordinary residents
    of Arinj.

    The reported crime scene near the village of Arinj is in the vicinity
    of Tsarukian's old and new houses. A dozen SUVs were seen near
    Tsarukian's mansion around noon on Wednesday.

    Most of the two dozen locals approached by RFE/RL refused to talk
    about the case. A teenager who agreed to talk on the record said the
    Russian officer himself was mainly to blame for what happened.

    "Because people in Arinj cannot harm others without a reason," he said.

    Investigators have not officially brought forward any theories
    regarding the case yet.
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