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Three people were injured in a knife fight in the center of Moscow

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In Moscow, three people were injured in a knife fight on Arbat Street, and criminal cases have been opened. This was announced on January 29 in the main directorate (GU) of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the capital.

"At night, a conflict occurred in a group of citizens on Arbat Street, which resulted in serious injuries and hospitalization for its participants," the ministry said in a message on the MAX messenger.

According to the Interior Ministry, the attacker wounded his opponent in the stomach with a knife during the conflict, and cut the cheek of another. In response, one of the victims knocked down a man with a knife and knocked him to the ground, and then with other participants in the fight — the investigation has not yet found them — he began kicking the attacker in the head. As a result, he lost consciousness.

All three were taken to the hospital. Doctors diagnosed two victims with severe injuries.

"Employees of the OMVD of Russia in the Arbat district have opened criminal cases against two perpetrators of the conflict under the article "Intentional infliction of serious harm to health," the department concluded.

A source from Izvestia reported on January 23 that in the city of Pushkin in St. Petersburg, a bus driver stopped a young bully who gave him the middle finger, after which a fight broke out between them. The group of teenagers did not have time to get off the bus, after which one of the boys began to hit the windows of the cabin with a backpack. During the scuffle, the driver knocked the teenager to the ground, after which both ended up outside and continued the fight.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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