Armenians have caused another " Biryulevo ", now in Arzamas
A meeting of local residents in the town of Arzamas in ,Nizhniy Novgorod, region of Russia has turned to riots, because of a fight, one man was killed by a local. Dozens of people have been detained, from which many were drunk, according to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the region.
A meeting of Arzamas citizens with the head of the city administration and law enforcement officials took place on Monday evening . According to various data, up to one thousand people gathered there. People were not satisfied with the answers of officials. It is reported that extra police forces from Nizhny Novgorod have been attracted to the city.
In Arzamas, on the night of December 7, there was a fight in the cafeteria where Ethnic Armenians killed a 26-year-old local resident, and another man with stab wounds was hospitalized. Three suspects were detained.
Earlier, a similar incident occurred in the suburb of Biryulevo, where an Azerbaijani killed a local, causing migrants from Central Asia and Caucasus to be evicted from Moscow. -02D-
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