25 November 2008, 13:30

Fight in Moscow with participation of Caucasian natives

In Moscow, at about midnight, a fight burst out between the natives from the Caucasus and those from Central Asia, in which some 15 persons took part. About ten persons suffered, and four were knifed.

According to preliminary data, this conflict occurred in the Schelkovo Highway near the bus station in the course of dividing territory between private taxi drivers.

The "New Region" reports that as a result of the fight four persons received knife wounds. When employees of law enforcement bodies arrived to the venue, the majority of the fighters have already disappeared. The victims were hospitalized.

Militiamen are searching two natives from the Caucasus, suspected of inflicting knife wounds. According to a source in Moscow law enforcement bodies, the persons searched are 20-22 years old by sight, and they wear dark jackets, the RIA "Novosti" reports.

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