GEORGIAN PROSECUTOR GENERAL: ATTEMPT AT BUSH HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ARMENIA

PanARMENIAN.Net - In the near future Vladimir Harutyunian will be charged of attempting U.S. President's life, Georgian Prosecutor General Zurab Adeishvili stated when commenting on Harutyunian's detainment. He stressed that the suspect is a Georgian citizen and the incident has nothing to do with Armenia. "We search for the essential information and proof in Georgia", he noted. To remind, Vladimir Harutyunian, aged 27, was detained July 20 by the Georgian law enforcers in the Vashlidjvari district of Tbilisi. Before arrested he killed head of the anti-terror department of the Georgian interior forces Zurab Kvlividze. Harutyunian is suspected of attempting the lives of the U.S. and Georgian Presidents during George Bush's visit to Tbilisi, IA Regnum reports.
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