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YEREVAN. – The reactions by Russian President Vladimir Putin and FM Sergei Lavrov, and the Russian State Duma delegation’s visit to Armenia’s Gyumri after the tragic murder of the Avetisyan family in the city, prove that this incident has political overtones.

Sociologist Aharon Adibekyan stated the aforesaid at a press conference on Saturday.

“The legal, political relations of the two states have fairly dark spots, which need clarification.

“But the problem is that Armenian-Russian relations should not suffer; they must develop. These relations need to be clearer, transparent…so we may be able to continue our centuries-old fraternal relations,” Adibekyan noted, in particular.

As reported earlier, six members of the Avetisyan family—including a two-year-old girl—were shot dead, and a six-month-old baby was wounded in their house in Gyumri on January 12; but the baby boy died in hospital on Monday, January 19.

Valery Permyakov, a serviceman of the 102nd Russian Military Base in the city, stands accused in this crime. Permyakov was apprehended by the Russian border guards near the Armenian-Turkish border on the same night, he was arrested on January 14, and he is held in custody at the Russian military base.

The soldier is charged under Russian law, with “the murder of more than two people” and “desertion with a service weapon.” And on Wednesday, January 21, the Investigative Committee of Armenia also filed a criminal charge against Permyakov, and with “premeditated murder of two or more persons.” The Russian soldier has accepted the charge.

The Prosecutor General’s Office of Armenia had stated that Valery Permyakov will face justice under Russian law, and this information had provoked a wave of protests in Armenia, especially in Gyumri and capital city Yerevan.

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