Another mass brawl of migrants took place in Moscow. Two groups of visiting "specialists" staged a massacre, armed with sticks, shovels and torn out road signs.
The video of the incident was published on Saturday, October 25 by the Telegram channel Baza. It is noted that the incident occurred on the streets of the residential quarter (LCD) "Prokshino" in Kommunarka.
So far it is known about three victims. The Rosgvardiya officers who arrived at the scene did not find anyone. According to the press service of the metropolitan GU of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, now the Moscow police are identifying the participants and instigators of the fight.
During the massacre, some local residents, although not physically injured, suffered material damage. It is reported that the participants of the fight threw stones. As a result, cars were smashed and windows on the ground floors of houses were knocked out.
On the fact of the incident, a number of appeals were received to the 102 service. Local residents complained about the fight of foreigners and shouting in an "incomprehensible language."
Complex forces of Moscow police officers are working at the scene of the incident. An inspection is being carried out on this fact, the Interior Ministry added. Judging by the footage, at least 20 people took part in the fight.
Earlier, EADaily reported that a group of seven migrants appeared before a Vienna court on charges of sexual abuse and blackmail of a teacher, as well as arson of her apartment.

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