A teenager was hospitalized after a mass brawl in Makhachkala.
Six teenagers were taken to the police station, and one was hospitalized after a mass brawl in Makhachkala. Investigators have reported their findings.
Six participants in the incident were taken to the Leninsky District Police Department, and one teenager was hospitalized with injuries of varying severity, Gayana Gariyeva, head of the press service for the Dagestan Ministry of Internal Affairs, reported today on her Telegram channel.
According to the video attached to the publication, several people kick and punch a man lying on the ground. The main group then runs away, while other teenagers bend over the man. A woman screams off-camera, threatening to call the police and urging the teenagers to stop.
"Caucasian Knot" is not publishing the video of the fight due to a legal ban on distributing images of minors without the consent of their parents or legal representatives.
Doctors have stabilized the condition of the teenager taken to the Republican Children's Hospital after a mass brawl near a school in Makhachkala, the Dagestan Ministry of Health reported on its Telegram channel.
The investigation has reported on its investigation. "Students at one of the educational institutions staged a mass brawl. The Investigative Department for the Leninsky District of Makhachkala of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Republic of Dagestan has launched a procedural investigation aimed at determining the causes and circumstances of the incident. A procedural decision will be made based on the investigation's results," the Investigative Committee for Dagestan reported on its Telegram channel. As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," a mass brawl that occurred on May 16 between teenagers in Makhachkala attracted the attention of Investigative Committee Chairman Alexander Bastrykin, who has opened a criminal case for hooliganism. Sixty-seven people, including at least 35 teenagers, were detained in Makhachkala on May 16 and 17. Administrative protocols for petty hooliganism were drawn up against 18 people, 17 of whom were arrested, and another received a fine. Two teenagers were sentenced to house arrest. 35 parents of the teenagers who participated in the mass brawl in Makhachkala have been held accountable, and the participants in the conflict may be placed on preventive registration, an Interior Ministry representative said at a meeting with young people.
According to police, on May 16, "during a verbal conflict between young residents of Makhachkala," a fight broke out, attracting the attention of passersby. The following day, May 17, the conflicting parties again agreed to meet, and groups of teenagers began gathering in different areas of the city.
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