Mais Gurbanov Wounded in Moscow
One of the leaders of the Russian Federation of Migrants, Mais Gurbanov, who comes from Azerbaijan, was shot in Moscow. The man was shot from a firearm in the shoulder and he lost a lot of blood, according to Komsomolskaya Pravda.
As the head of the Federation of Migrants Muhammad Amin Majumder said, Gurbanov was ambushed near his home in Novokosino when he was returning home in the evening. Near the entrance the leader of the Federation of Migrants had been waited by four people, among whom there was a girl. It was she who shot at the man with a firearm.
At the moment the life of Gurbanova is out of danger. His medical condition is evaluated as moderate. Meanwhile, Muhammad Amin Majumder suspects that the attack on the representative of the Federation could be arranged by nationalists. Earlier Gurbanov repeatedly spoke out against xenophobia and for this, according to Majumder, he received threats from "radical people" on the Internet, Interfax reported.
Meanwhile, the man appealed against the November 4 Russian March held in Moscow to the Mayor's office with a request not to authorize the action of nationalists. Representatives of national communities promised to hold their own meetings, if the action of the ultras yet took place.
Established in 2007, the Russian Federation of Migrants brings together Diasporas from more than 40 countries. Its representatives provide assistance to migrants in the study of the Russian language, provide for adaptation centers, etc. The Vice-president of the organization Mais Gurbanov supervises the citizens of the CIS countries. -0 -
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