In the Moscow Region, members of the "Russian Community" entered into a conflict with Chechens and Ingush

A mass brawl between natives of Chechnya and Ingushetia on one side and, presumably, members of the nationalist organization "Russian Community" on the other took place in Krasnozavodsk, Moscow Region.

The conflict began with a remark made by a security guard from Ingushetia to a stranger about his drinking alcohol and noisy behavior. A verbal altercation ensued. Soon the man returned with a group of people "armed" with batons and reinforcement bars - there were about 40 of them.

"They smashed the security room, chaos ensued. We pulled out knives to stop the attack. Then they retreated. At that time, the police arrived," the security guard said.

Representatives of the Ingush authorities - Senator Belan Khamchiev and Permanent Representative Magomed Malsagov - intervened in the situation. As a result, the Chechens and Ingush working on the construction site were taken to the police, and the contractor was ordered to replace them. Magomed Malsagov reported that the Ingush and Chechens were evacuated - they were taken to the police department in the Perovo district, and then released.

On May 6, in the city of Kamenskovo in the Vladimir region, a mass brawl took place on the porch of the 777 Hotel. Natives of Ingushetia were also attacked by members of the Russian Community movement.

In June, members of the Russian Community detained schoolchildren from Chechnya in Moscow. They were released after the police and a representative of the Chechen authorities arrived at the scene.

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