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The General keeps lions and bears, too. (Video)

April 07,2014 21:48

Recently, hetq.am visited General Manvel Grigoryan’s detached house, and saw that in addition to the security officers, his detached house is watched by a tiger, whose teeth, however, are removed. Aravot.am inquired from one of General’s close friends, the Head of Shirak Marz YVU office Yuri Aleksanyan, how he can take the risk to make frequent visits to General Manvel’s detached house, and why he keeps a tiger on a leash in front of his detached house, whether it is a demonstration of strength, or he simply likes animals and is spending huge amount of money to keep them. Our interlocutor described the information a fiction that General’s tiger is kept on a leash in front of his detached house. “The General has tigers, but in special places, in the cages, too far from the house,” said Yura Aleksanyan. To our observation that the journalist had personally visited General’s house with foreign guests, moreover, the journalist had taken photos of everything, our interlocutor responded as follows, “If they had seen the dog at the door and had replaced the dog by a tiger, they had expressed their opinions. I know one thing that the commander does not leave the tiger out, he realizes very well what could happen if he releases the tigers free, therefore he is keeping them in appropriate places for tigers.” According to the Head Shirak Marz YVU office, Manvel Grigoryan also has bears, lions, and birds, which, however, are kept away from the house, in the zoo. “Imagine that the General has all kinds of animals, but they are kept in appropriate places and comply with safety regulations.” As said by Yura Aleksanyan, General Manvel has demonstrated his strength on the battlefield, the Turks were running away on hearing his name, he has nothing to surprise anyone by keeping animals, he just enjoys having them. The details in the video.

Nune AREVSHATYAN

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