10 November 2012, 13:00
Moscow: two natives of Northern Caucasus attacked
In the evening of November 9, in Moscow, unidentified persons, armed with traumatic weapons, committed two attacks on natives of Northern Caucasus.
The first attack occurred at about 08:50 p.m. at the house No. 91 in Warsaw Highway. Four young men of Slavic appearance left a car, approached a parked VAZ-2106 car, shelled a driver and then fled.
Victim, a native of Northern Caucasus, got a wound to his chest, the "EvroSMI" reports with reference to a source in the law enforcement bodies in Moscow
The second attack was registered at 11:00 p.m. near the house No. 118 in Lublino Street. Attackers also shelled a car.
A 20-year-old Ulukbek Gafurov and a 35-year-old Yakhya Abdulaev, victims of the second shelling, were hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds, and doctors assessed their condition as serious. One of them was brought to the Sklifosovsky Institute, and the other to the City Clinical Hospital No. 68, the "LifeNews" reports with reference to the Chief Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) of Moscow.
The attackers – young men with short haircuts in short black jackets – shouted nationalist slogans, the "Interfax" reports with reference to a source from law enforcement bodies.