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    ARMENIAN INVESTIGATORS SATISFIED WITH JOINT PROBE INTO GYUMRI KILLING - RUSSIAN STATE DUMA

    Interfax, Russia
    March 30 2015

    YEREVAN. March 30

    Chief of Armenia's Investigative Committee Agvan Ovsepian told
    Russian lawmakers in Yerevan that he was satisfied with the level
    of cooperation with the Russian Investigative Committee in the joint
    probe into the killing of an Armenian family by a Russian soldier in
    Gyumri, Oleg Lebedev, first deputy head of the State Duma's Committee
    for CIS Affairs, said at the meeting.

    "Our conversation took place on Sunday evening. The chief of the
    Armenian Investigative Committee confirmed that intensive joint work
    was underway with our Russian colleagues," Lebedev told Interfax
    on Monday.

    Oleg Lebedev heads the Russian part of an inter-parliamentary group
    of Russian and Armenian lawmakers, who are monitoring the criminal
    inquiry into the murder of the Avetisian family on January 12.

    Lebedev did not provide details of the talks with Ovsepian.

    A family of seven members were killed in Gyumri on January 12. Russian
    soldier Valery Permyakov, who served at the Russian military base in
    Armenia, was accused of the killing. He has pleaded guilty. Armenia
    and Russia are jointly probing this crime.

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