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    BOOK OF CONDOLENCES OPENED AT ARMENIA EMBASSY IN MOSCOW
    By Tamara Frolkina

    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    May 3, 2006 Wednesday

    A book of condolences was opened at the Armenian Embassy in Moscow
    over the air crash near Sochi.

    "The book was opened on behalf of all Armenians living in Russia,"
    President of the Armenians Union Ara Abramian told Itar-Tass on
    Wednesday. "The Union of Russian Armenians is doing its best to help
    the families of the crash victims," Abramian emphasized.

    "Relatives are accommodated at the Sochi hotel Moskva, the medical
    and psychological aid and the food are provided for them," he pointed
    out. "They will stay in the hotel until all issues concerning the
    air crash and its aftermath are settled," Ara Abramian remarked.

    "There are many Russians among those killed in the air crash, as a big
    number of Armenians have dual citizenship. It is needed to wait for
    the results of the expertise in order to find out what really happened,
    as the airplane was said to be in the ideal state," he indicated.

    The A-320 airliner was carrying 113 people, including 26 Russian
    citizens. According to the preliminary information, all people aboard
    the plane were killed. Former interior minister and chairman of the
    Armenian State Security Committee Maj-Gen. Usik Arutyunian is among
    those killed. According to the latest reports, the bodies of 39 crash
    victims, including one girl, were found.
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