One Tajik killed, another injured in attack in Russia city of Mytishchi Tuesday

DUSHANBE, July 26, Asia-Plus – Russia ’s information-analytical center “Sova” reports one Tajik has been killed and another one has been injured in an attack in the city of Mytishchi , Moscow region.   According to the information-analytical center “Sova”, the incident took place in the local train Tuesday late.  Several individuals attacked 19-year-old men from […]

Firdavs Murtazoyev

DUSHANBE, July 26, Asia-Plus –



Russia


’s information-analytical center “Sova” reports one Tajik has been killed and another one has been injured in an attack in the city of


Mytishchi


,


Moscow


region.  

According to the information-analytical center “Sova”, the incident took place in the local train Tuesday late.  Several individuals attacked 19-year-old men from


Tajikistan


and inflicted multiple stab on them, according to the “Sova” center.  “Passenger got in tough with engine-driver and asked to stop the train and call police.  The engine-drive, however, stopped the train on the station and the assailants managed to flee. 

One of the victims died on the spot and the other one was taken to the hospital in Mytishchi.

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