“Where from did the sniper appear?” Artur Sakunts raises a number of important questions
15:25, August 1, 2016 | News, Other newsHuman rights defender, Artur Sakunts, Chairman of Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly-Vanadzor, expressed his condolences over yesterday’s events and the death of the police officer and raised some noteworthy questions that we bring to your attention hereby.
“Rejoicing over a murder, over a death is definitely inhuman and unnatural …
I’m sorry for the death of the police officer…
Besides, speculations of this fact by the police are merely unacceptable; one may not use the fact of death in their own departmental interests or for political expediency…
Some observations…
- “An armed sniper opened fire from the area of the Patrol and Guard Service Regiment”
According to the well-known video about ‘Sasna Tsrer’ shared by the very police, only 10 members of ‘Sasna Tsrer’ group can use weapon or possess relevant skills; the others are either “drug users” or quite “random people”… now 7 of the 31 members are already wounded and in custody…
Question 1. Where from did the sniper appear?
Question 2․ If there was a sniper there, why didn’t he fire a single shot during these 13-14 days? ….Were there no reasons for it? And why those reasons arose now?…
2․ “At a distance of 350-400 meters from the Patrol and Guard Service Regiment, Yura Tepanosyan, a police troops officer, born in 1986, was killed in a car”
Question 1․ How could you determine immediately without the findings of the investigation that the shot came from the side of the Patrol and Guard Service Regiment?
Question 2․ Suppose the sniper shot from a distance of 350-400 meters, at what distance from the Patrol and Guard Service Regiment were the police forces located? Did they move away their positions at least for their own security? ․․․
After all, how can you come to such a definite conclusion without any findings of the investigation? …