ArmInfo. The cartridge cases of those who shot were not found, and we have no way to identify and find the weapon from which the shots were fired from the cartridges. The Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan stated this during a press conference, referring to the events of March 1, 2008 in Armenia.
When asked about who killed 10 innocent victims, during the events of March 1, 2008, the prime minister noted that many details of the case were disclosed. <The cartridge cases were replaced in due time by the head of the investigation team investigating the case; he is now on the wanted list. Let him tell you what he did with these cartridges, perhaps he knows the names and surnames of the persons firing the shots. The investigation in this case should continue>, Pashinyan said.
The Prime Minister emphasized that all efforts should be made and this person should be returned to Armenia. <This is not easy, but this is the path to follow. By and large, it is clear who organized this murder. Part of the criminal case was sent to the court, during the trial, I hope that answers to most questions will be answered>, Pashinyan said.
The Prime Minister also said that perhaps there is also evidence that will forever be lost. <If these cartrige cases were melted, can you imagine what this could mean?>, Pashinyan said.
It should be noted that as a result of clashes at opposition rallies that followed the 2008 presidential election in Armenia, in which Serzh Sargsyan won de jure, 10 people died on March 1. The investigation is still ongoing. The second president of Armenia, Robert Kocharian, and a number of senior officials of the time are undergoing a case on charges of overthrowing the constitutional order. –