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Published the list of victims at the cemetery khovanskoye

Опубликован список пострадавших на Хованском кладбище

Life has published a list of casualties in the fighting on Khovansky a cemetery in southwest Moscow. These include 25 names, the names of the dead is not given.

1. Gafurov, Karamatullo
2. Gaurav Amedian
3. Dawlatzai Kardasin
4. Donayre Was Emomali
5. Saidulaev Aslitdin
6. Kalandarov Chukmaldin
7. Likes Farhad
8. Shuhrat Mavlonov
9. Mahmudi-zod Mahmud
10. Mehmaan Islan
11. Makhmudov Serangan
12. Abdullah Mirzoev
13. Nizams, Adetola
14. Nurov Muzaffar
15. Saidahmedov Bahriddin
16. Safarov Mudasir
17. Scriabin Vladimir
18. Smotritskii Ilya
19. Tyulenev Sergey
20. Khalifaev Iskander
21. Kholikov Mahmoudian
22. Husakov Demovar
23. Yunusov, Mythodea
24. Ahaev Alejan
25. Ahaev Treat

In the Metropolitan Chapter of the police, “Interfax” reported that “all citizens who participated in the conflict, were not employees of the cemetery”. “These are mainly foreign citizens, illegally staying on the territory of the Russian Federation”, — said the press officer.

Day 14 may on Khovansky a cemetery there was a fight in which participated, according to city police, about 200 people. They were armed with shovels, pieces of rebar, bats, and firearms.

As reported, three were killed, 26 people were injured. Criminal case about the murder, about 90 people were detained.

The cause of the collision at the police head office called the attempt of repartition of spheres of influence at the cemetery. According to a source RIA Novosti, the natives of Dagestan and Chechnya seeking to occupy the territory to receive revenues from the service, attacked people from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. However, there are other versions of what happened.

The Federation Council has already advocated the introduction of a visa regime for Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

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