Wreaths to Be Lowered on Water at Crash Site

Wreaths to Be Lowered on Water at Crash Site

May 5, 2006 - 14:13 AMT  13:12 GMT
Two catamarans with the relatives of the killed headed from the Sochi port to the crash site in the Black Sea.
Search Works Suspended for Period of Mourning Events

Search Works Suspended for Period of Mourning Events

May 5, 2006 - 14:10 AMT  13:12 GMT
Services for those killed in the crash will be held in the Armenian Churches throughout the globe.
Monument to Crash Victims to Be Inaugurated in Sochi

Monument to Crash Victims to Be Inaugurated in Sochi

May 5, 2006 - 13:55 AMT  13:12 GMT
"This will be the place where the relatives of the killed can come to revere their memory," Igor Levitin said.
26 Bodies of Killed Conveyed to Yerevan Last Night

26 Bodies of Killed Conveyed to Yerevan Last Night

May 5, 2006 - 13:51 AMT  13:12 GMT
The relatives of the killed arrived in Yerevan by the second plane.
Mourning for Killed in A-320 Crash Proclaimed in Armenia Today

Mourning for Killed in A-320 Crash Proclaimed in Armenia Today

May 5, 2006 - 13:44 AMT  13:12 GMT
State flags were lowered throughout the republic.

Vigen Abrahamyants Became a Victim of Skinheads

April 29, 2006 - 17:52 AMT  13:12 GMT
According to "Interfax" news agency on Friday 16-year-old schoolboy Denis Kulagin, suspected in the murder of 18-year-old Vigen Abrahamyants was released from custody. Sources in law-enforcement organs inform that Kulagin is still a suspect, but there were not enough evidences for bringing an official accusation against him. It is worth reminding that on Wednesday the court prolonged his custody to 72 hours. Till the end of Friday the Prosecutor's office had either to bring an accusation and submit a petition for arrest or release the suspect. The Public Prosecutor's Office is still working on the version that the murder had common motives. However, the victim's compatriots have enough grounds to suppose that the crime was committed because of national hatred.
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