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MYSTERY OF CHERYOMUKHA 7 UNVEILED

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It turns out Cheryomukha 7 over-sized, gas powered special device can be identified with its bullets. At least, the fact enables to detect people opening fire at three civilians in central Yerevan on March 1.


Until recently, the Special Investigation Service (SIS) and the Prosecutor General’s Office claimed gas cartridges couldn’t be identified. Their opinion was supported by Russia’s Research Centre for “Special Technique and Connection.”


Today the Chairman of the NA ad hoc Committee looking into the events of March 1-2, Samvel Nikoyan read out the Centre’s answer to the SIS. The Centre is not entitled to make a ballistic examination and doesn’t master the methods of identifying bullets with weapons. It is advisable that you apply to the special centre of Russia’s Interior Ministry.”


Both the Committee Chairman and its members agreed that “in fact, the identification is impossible;” while Aram Karapetyan noted that the Centre dodged responsibility and pointed at the relevant body.”


The authorities used to say the special devices were out of date, therefore we had victims on March 1. Russia’s answer seems to be more logical: “In case of long preservation, the bullets of Cheryomukha 7 and Cheryomukha 7-M can undergo technical changes accompanied with a reduction of tear gas and distance of fired bullet. Such bullets are not harmful to human beings.”


The last sentence made Committee member Naira Zohrabyan suspicious, and she posed a question: “I see a contradiction here. What was the cause of the deaths, then?” Leader of the New Times Party (NZhK) Aram Karapetyan immediately answered: “People didn’t die of gas. They died of bullets.”


Today Samvel Nikoyan informed the Committee members that Russia’s deputy Interior Minister hasn’t answered their letter yet. Aram Karapetyan said the RA authorities had done their best to linger long-awaited answer and advised that the Committee ask Russia’s special centre for help.


ARF Dashnaktsutyun member Artsvik Minasyan noted that as long as they don’t have the carbines, they should apply to the CIS and the Persecutor General. Minasyan’s suggestion was accepted unanimously, and it was decided to send letters to these bodies on Monday.


The murder of the three people is a fact that can no longer be denied. And today Alexander Arzumanyan is charged with the murder of Gor Kloyan who turns out to have been killed by law-enforcers as a result of an illiterate appliance of Cheryomukha 7.