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    ARMENIAN TYCOON HOSPITALIZED AFTER MOSCOW SHOOTING
    By Hovannes Shoghikian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Sept 26 2007

    An Armenian wealthy businessman and pro-government parliamentarian
    was in critical condition on Wednesday after being assaulted in a
    luxury Moscow hotel in unclear circumstances.

    A spokesman for the governing Republican Party (HHK) said Tigran
    Arzakantsian, owner of one of Armenia's largest brandy companies,
    was shot and stabbed in the lobby of the Metropol Hotel in the early
    hours of the morning.

    "According to our information, the attackers were two Caucasian-looking
    men," the spokesman, Eduard Sharmazanov, told RFE/RL. "They both fled
    the scene."

    Sharmazanov cited reports that the incident resulted from a gambling
    dispute in an exclusive casino located at Metropol. The casino
    management refused to confirm or deny this when contacted by RFE/RL.

    "According to eyewitnesses, a fight broke out in the casino among
    three of the guests" shortly after 4:00 a.m. (0000 GMT)," the Russian
    news agency Interfax quoted a police official as saying. "During the
    fight, one of the participants twice shot his opponent, who has been
    hospitalized.... Doctors are fighting for his life," the official said.

    "It was in the casino of the hotel," another unnamed Russian police
    official told the AFP news agency. "Two unidentified attackers came
    up to him and stabbed him several times. He fought back, then one of
    them shot him in the arm. Then they ran away."

    Arzakantsian underwent urgent surgery at a Moscow hospital where he
    was taken with serious wounds immediately after the assault. "He
    is still in the surgery room," the chief hospital doctor, Viktor
    Kaznacheyev, told RFE/RL by phone at noon. "I can't say anything else
    ay this point."

    "The operation is over," Sharmazanov said later in the day. "Doctors
    consider Mr. Arzakantsian's condition to be severe."

    Arzakantsian, who was reelected to the Armenian parliament on the HHK
    ticket last May, had already been hospitalized in the Russian capital
    after being beaten up at another local casino in March 2006. Reports in
    the Armenian press likewise linked the incident to a gambling dispute,
    saying that the 41-year-old businessman lost as much as $800,000 on
    a single night and failed to pay up. He denied those reports.

    The latest incident coincided with a visit to Moscow by an Armenian
    government delegation headed by Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian.

    Arzakantsian was reportedly present Sarkisian's meeting with Armenian
    university students there held on Tuesday evening. Both Sharmazanov
    and a government spokeswoman in Yerevan said he was not a member of
    Sarkisian's delegation.

    The five-star Metropol Hotel is located only steps from the Kremlin,
    and has hosted celebrities and heads of state from singer Michael
    Jackson to Chinese President Hu Jintao.
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