
ArmInfo.Everything will be revealed, regardless of who holds the power in the country, time will do its work. On October 27, in a conversation with journalists in the Yerablur military pantheon, David Tonoyan, Acting Defense Minister, made a statement, referring to the terrorist attack in the parliament on October 27, 1999.
"The loss of our Sparapet (commander-in-chief) is irreplaceable; I cannot find words to describe the cruelty that occurred on October 27 and that injustice, in particular, against our Sparapet," Tonoyan said. The Acting Minister of Defense added that the events of October 27 will be revealed sooner or later. "I am sure that in the course of time everything will be revealed, regardless of who is in power, time will do its work and if in fact there were customers, their names will be revealed," he noted. To recall, this morning the acting defense minister, accompanied by the defense ministry officials, visited the Yerablur military pantheon and laid flowers at the grave of Sparapet Vazgen Sargsyan.
The Armenian parliament shooting, commonly known in Armenia as October 27 was a terrorist attack on the Armenian National Assembly in the capital Yerevan on October 27, 1999, by a group of five armed men led by Nairi Hunanyan that, among others, killed the two de facto decision-makers in the country's political leadership - Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan and Parliament Speaker Karen Demirchyan. Sargsyan and Demirchyan were posthumously honored with National Hero of Armenia titles. The murderers also shot dead Yuri Bakhshyan, Deputy National Assembly Speaker, Ruben Miroyan, Deputy National Assembly Speaker, Leonard Petrosyan, Minister of Urgent Affairs, MPs Henrik Abrahamyan, Armenak Armenakyan, Mikayel Kotanyan.
The five men were charged with terrorism aimed at undermining authority. The five main perpetrators of the shooting (Nairi Hunanyan, his younger brother Karen Hunanyan, their uncle Vram Galstyan, Derenik Ejanyan and Eduard Grigoryan) were sentenced to life in prison on December 2, 2003.