25 March 2014, 03:40
Ten suffered in Moscow in a mass brawl of natives of Kalmykia and Dagestan
In one of the Moscow restaurants, 25 young men from Kalmykia and Dagestan took part in a brawl accompanied by stabbing; 10 of them were injured.
The fight burst out at night on March 22, at the restaurant "To Da Syo" (This and That) in Smolensk Square. "The conflict was caused by refusal of visitors – natives of Kalmykia – to pay the bartender's bill. A group of Dagestani natives took the side of the bartender – they asked the Kalmyks to pay the bill, but they refused. A scuffle burst out," said a local law enforcement source.
According to his version, the Kalmyks called other 10 people for help armed with knives and clubs. As a result, 10 people received traumas, scratches and stab wounds. The police detained two alleged initiators of the fight – natives of Kalmykia, the "LifeNews" reports.
As reported by the "Komsomolskaya Pravda", quoting the Chief Department for Moscow of the Russian MIA, a criminal case was opened under the article of "hooliganism".
Earlier, the "Caucasian Knot" reported that nine natives of Northern Caucasus were detained after a conflict with shooting on February 23 outside a fast food "McDonald's" restaurant in Moscow.