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SECURITY & FOREIGN AFFAIRS: YOUNG MAN TRIPPED A MINE IN THE FIELD NEAR ARMENIAN-AZERI BORDER

Date: 05-15-2007
Source: ARMINFO
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A young man tripped a mine in the field near the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

As the Armenian police press-service informs, the information was received by the Ijevan police at 2:00 PM that Karen Gevorkyan, born in 1979, was taken to the police with a cut leg. The research group cleared out that the man was gathering medicative herbs, and tripped a mine in the field near Vagashen village, at 200-300 meters far from the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The case is investigated.

About 5:45 PM Arabkir department of the police received the information that a blooded man is lying near he house No 40 at Demirchyan street. Policemen cleared out that unknown people attacked Arutyun Garibdzanyan, born in 1940 and dealing with jewelry sale at the Yerevan Vernisaz market. The man was knocked on the head by a blunt object, the robbers took jewelry and disappeared. Garindzanyan was taken to the Armenia medical centre and died there. Criminal case on the fact was brought by the Arabkir department of the police.


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