Supporter of former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan carries placards before a court hearing in Yerevan, Armenia. In early December, the Special Investigation Service charged the ex-president with embezzling over one million dollars. According to investigators, the abuses were committed as part of a government program to sell diesel fuel to farmers at affordable prices.25.02.2020#6179028
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan attends a court hearing in Yerevan, Armenia. In early December, the Special Investigation Service charged the ex-president with embezzling over one million dollars. According to investigators, the abuses were committed as part of a government program to sell diesel fuel to farmers at affordable prices.25.02.2020#6178979
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan arrives for a court hearing in Yerevan, Armenia. In early December, the Special Investigation Service charged the ex-president with embezzling over one million dollars. According to investigators, the abuses were committed as part of a government program to sell diesel fuel to farmers at affordable prices.25.02.2020#6178977
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan arrives for a court hearing in Yerevan, Armenia. In early December, the Special Investigation Service charged the ex-president with embezzling over one million dollars. According to investigators, the abuses were committed as part of a government program to sell diesel fuel to farmers at affordable prices.25.02.2020#6178976
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan arrives for a court hearing in Yerevan, Armenia. In early December, the Special Investigation Service charged the ex-president with embezzling over one million dollars. According to investigators, the abuses were committed as part of a government program to sell diesel fuel to farmers at affordable prices.25.02.2020#6178974
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan arrives for a court hearing in Yerevan, Armenia. In early December, the Special Investigation Service charged the ex-president with embezzling over one million dollars. According to investigators, the abuses were committed as part of a government program to sell diesel fuel to farmers at affordable prices.25.02.2020#6178975