Hired attackers involved in Stavropol market shooting that wounded
four Armenians
news.am
August 24, 2012 | 08:48
Russia's law enforcement believes Wednesday's shootout at a Stavropol
city market could have been a result of clarifying relations between
rival businessmen. A rival group could have hired attackers to scare
its competitors, the eyewitnesses say.
It is assumed that the argument had begun among the vendors, and it is
possible that they were unable to peacefully divide up the place.
Subsequently, one of the sides asked for the help of a group
comprising strong young men who, in return for money, render their
`services' by threatening people.
LifeNews ascertained that this hired group includes former military
servicemen and athletes. They usually make use of traumatic weapons,
and sometimes even real weapons. But in this case they fire solely on
the peoples' feet.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, five people, including four
Armenians, were wounded in a shootout at a Stavropol market, in the
south of Russia.
Four members of one Armenian family - namely, 30-year-old Sergey
Razgoyan, 29-year-old Anatoly Razgoyan, 5-year-old Amir Razgoyan, and
35-year-old Hamlet Razgoyan - sustained wounds after unidentified men
opened fire at the market.
A witness told RIA Novosti that 5-6 men rushed into the market,
claiming they would `put things right,' and opened fire at the
vendors.
The witness also said these young men called themselves `white bears.'
four Armenians
news.am
August 24, 2012 | 08:48
Russia's law enforcement believes Wednesday's shootout at a Stavropol
city market could have been a result of clarifying relations between
rival businessmen. A rival group could have hired attackers to scare
its competitors, the eyewitnesses say.
It is assumed that the argument had begun among the vendors, and it is
possible that they were unable to peacefully divide up the place.
Subsequently, one of the sides asked for the help of a group
comprising strong young men who, in return for money, render their
`services' by threatening people.
LifeNews ascertained that this hired group includes former military
servicemen and athletes. They usually make use of traumatic weapons,
and sometimes even real weapons. But in this case they fire solely on
the peoples' feet.
As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, five people, including four
Armenians, were wounded in a shootout at a Stavropol market, in the
south of Russia.
Four members of one Armenian family - namely, 30-year-old Sergey
Razgoyan, 29-year-old Anatoly Razgoyan, 5-year-old Amir Razgoyan, and
35-year-old Hamlet Razgoyan - sustained wounds after unidentified men
opened fire at the market.
A witness told RIA Novosti that 5-6 men rushed into the market,
claiming they would `put things right,' and opened fire at the
vendors.
The witness also said these young men called themselves `white bears.'