TV REPORTS GUNMEN WOUND MAYOR OF ARMENIA’S 2ND LARGEST CITY, KILL DEPUTY, 2 BODYGUARDS
The Associated Press
International Herald Tribune, France
April 2 2007
YEREVAN, Armenia: Gunmen wounded the mayor of Armenia’s second largest
city in a bold highway attack that also killed his deputy, his driver
and two bodyguards Monday, a police official said.
The attack occured around 10 p.m. (2000 GMT) between the capital,
Yerevan, and Gyumri, a city of 150,000 located about 126 kilometers
(80 miles) north of the capital, Armenian police spokesman Sayap
Shirinian said.
Vardan Gukasian, who was returning home after a party conference in
Yerevan, was hospitalized in serious but stable condition after the
attack on his two-car convoy, Shirininan said. Gukasian’s driver
and two bodyguards were killed and a deputy mayor died later from
his wounds. Another bodyguard was hospitalized in serious condition,
the spokesman said.
Politics are tense and occasionally violent in Armenia, a small,
impoverished ex-Soviet republic located in the strategic Caucasus
region.
In 1999, gunmen burst into parliament and killed the prime minister,
parliament speaker and six other officials and lawmakers. In 2005, the
mayor of a small town was arrested after he was accused of shooting
and killing the head of the local electric utility. The mayor was
later re-elected despite being jailed.