Two killed in a shootout in Balakhani
Two people were killed and one injured in yesterday's shooting in Balakhany in the Sabunchu district of the capital, reported the press service of the Interior Ministry. According to the same source, the people of this village Assad Aliyev and his sons Mohammed and Seymour opened fire with a pistol at Baku residents Elchin Aliyev and Sadiq Musayev. In addition, knife wounds were inflicted on Elkhan Bayramzadeh.
As a result, Elchin Aliyev and Elkhan Bayramzadeh died of the wounds, and the condition of Musayev remains serious.
During the police operation, Assad and Mohammed Aliyevs were arrested, and a Makarov pistol and a knife were confiscated. The search for Seymour Aliyev continues.
The cause of the conflict, during which two people were killed, has not been reported. -16D04-
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- 7 January 2013 13:23
Social
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