Mass Fight between Azerbaijanis and Chechens in Moscow
Moscow / 02/15/19 / Turan: On February 14, there was a mass brawl with shooting in a cafe in the south-east of Moscow.
As reported by TV channel 5TV, one Chechen insulted an Azerbaijani in a verbal skirmish. Later, Azerbaijanis found and beat the offending person.
After that, about 100 Chechens arrived in a cafe belonging to an Azerbaijani and staged a mass brawl with shooting.
The police arrived at the scene and detained 20 active participants in the incident.
The reaction of the Azerbaijani Embassy is still unknown. The law enforcement agencies of Moscow do not disclose the names of the detainees or the legal measures taken. -02D-
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- 15 February 2019 10:26
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