Unknown open fire at Armenians, Azerbaijanis and Tajiks in Russia's south
news.am
August 22, 2012 | 12:27
Unknown young men opened fire at the sellers from Armenia, Azerbaijan
and Tajikistan in the Russian city of Sevastopol.
The witnesses said several unknown men entered the territory of the
market and started insulting the traders. Then they opened fire at the
merchants, natives of Tajikistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Several
people were injured.
According to unofficial data provided by Russia-based LifeNews portal,
the number of victims exceeded 10, several people were taken to
hospital.
RIA Novosti source in the police said that 5-8 people were affected in
a shootout in `Southern' market of Stavropol.
news.am
August 22, 2012 | 12:27
Unknown young men opened fire at the sellers from Armenia, Azerbaijan
and Tajikistan in the Russian city of Sevastopol.
The witnesses said several unknown men entered the territory of the
market and started insulting the traders. Then they opened fire at the
merchants, natives of Tajikistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Several
people were injured.
According to unofficial data provided by Russia-based LifeNews portal,
the number of victims exceeded 10, several people were taken to
hospital.
RIA Novosti source in the police said that 5-8 people were affected in
a shootout in `Southern' market of Stavropol.