Nashi was beaten for a rally to commemorate the victims of Beslan (photo)
September 1 by two unknown attacked the commissioners of the Youth Democratic Antifascist Movement Nashi.
Thursday night in the subway station Mendeleevskaya commissioners of the Moscow branch of the Movement Dmitry Kopylov and Sergey Romanov conducted a sociological survey of Muscovites and visitors about their attitude to the problem of terrorism and tragic events in North Ossetia in 2004. Around 17.20 they were approached by two unknown young men and tried to turn the information booth. In this case, the attackers expressed their insults at the residents of the North Caucasus region in general, and Beslan, in particular. Threatening OUR commissioners, one of the attackers also stated that a "coach on fighting RNE" and vowed to crush a few information stands on the other streets of Moscow.
Once the unknown still turned stand, Kopylov and DA Romanov tried to arrest the attackers, one of which is immediately struck Sergey Romanov hit in the face and Dmitry Kopylov kicked on his hand. OUR commissioners have managed to delay the attackers and drove them to transfer police officers of MIA Tverskaya TSAO of Moscow.
In the nearest emergency station in D. Kopylova have been recorded "fractured right hand and right elbow abrasion areas, and have Romanova -" contusions of soft tissues of the face. "
Commissioners "our" left the relevant statements in 14 police station ATS Tverskaya.
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