Logistics chief arrested in probe of Armenian soldiers' death
A military officer has been arrested as part of a criminal investigation into the death of 15 Armenian servicemen last week.
The conscripts were killed in a major fire that broke out in the barracks of an engineer and sapper company stationed in Azat, a village in Armenia’s Gegharkunik Province, early on 19 January. Three other soldiers were severely injured in the fire reportedly erupted after an officer poured gasoline into a woodstove in breach of fire safety rules.
The arrested officer, identified only by his initials as G.A., is the logistics chief of the military base and deputy commander for logistics and communal maintenance, the Prosecutor General’s Office reported on Friday.
He was placed in pre-trial custody on 26 January.
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