01 February 2011, 16:00

Militia of Rostov-on-Don denies national background of mass scuffle on January, 19

Commenting on the information of a mass scuffle in Rostov-on-Don on January, 19, Deputy director of the school near which the incident took place declared that her pupils were not implicated in the scuffle.

Caucasian Knot” has already reported that militia personnel detained 20 young people on January, 19, for breach of order in the territory of Proletarsky district of Rostov-on-Don, near school No 81 in 40-th Victory Anniversary avenue. All the participants got prophylactic warnings of inadmissibility of violating public order and necessity of observing safety.

Deputy director of school No 81 also said that pupils of many different nationalities attended the school, therefore the teachers were carrying out a lot of actions aimed at bringing up tolerance in the children’s and teen-ager’s community.

“We have a quiet and peaceful atmosphere at our school and the pupils are all friends”, Lubov Vasilievna, Deputy director of school No 81, added.

Officials of the Department of Interior Affairs told a reporter of “Caucasian Knot” that the showdown of the young was just a domestic incident and the unaccomplished scuffle had no national background.

Author: Olesia Dianova Source: CK correspondent

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