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    ARMENIA CELEBRATES VE-DAY

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    May 9 2007

    YEREVAN, May 9 (Itar-Tass) -- Armenia is celebrating the 62nd
    anniversary of the victory over nazi Germany in World War II.

    Hundreds of people with flowers and wreaths came to Yerevan's Victory
    Park to the Eternal Flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan and Defence Minister Mikhail Arutyunyan
    attended the ceremony.

    The remains of the Unknown Soldier were brought to the tomb from
    the mass grave near the city of Malgobek, Chechen-Ingush Republic,
    and reburied on May 9, 1970. The 89th Armenian Infantry Division had
    its baptism of fire near Malgobek on October 17, 1942 and liberated
    the city on January 1, 1943.

    Wreath-laying ceremonies took place in all cities, towns, settlements,
    and villages where war memorials are across the country.

    Tens of thousands of people from Armenia were sent to the frontline
    in the first days of the war. A total of 450,000 people from Armenian
    fought in the war, and over 200,000 died.

    President Robert Kocharyan paid tribute to his fellow citizens who
    had fought in World War II.

    "Numerous sons of the Armenian people made their significant
    contribution" to the victory in the 1941-1945 Great Patriotic War,
    Kocharyan said.

    "The end of World War II and the establishment of peace was crucial
    for Armenia, as this created new broader opportunities for prosperity
    and multifaceted development of our republic," he said.

    One hundred and three people from Armenia were awarded the title of
    Hero of the Soviet Union. Legendary flier Nelson Stepanyan and Soviet
    Marshal Ivan Bagramyan received it twice.

    About 100,000 Armenians abroad participated in the Resistance Movement
    and fought in allied armies.
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