Nazis killed a young man in St. Petersburg
4th of December Russian news agencies announced, that fighting in concert of
mainstream pop-punk band "Korol i Shut" in St. Petersburg 23rd of November
resulted one casuality. 21 year old Aleksei "Red" Kovrizhkiy came to concert
with his girl friend Irina, and he became a victim of random violence which
a group Nazi skinheads, wearing attributes of St. Petersburg football club
Zenit, provoked in the concert. Nazis burned sea torches, and at some point
they throw a one to scene where it almost caused a major fire. Security of
the Sport Palace "Yubileiniy" moved to the scene only when several fans were
lying in the ground and bleeding. Apparently none of the Nazis was
arrested. After spending a week in coma in Mariinskiy hospital, Aleksei
died. Only at this point police started to interrogate witnesses.
(source: http://www.newsmusic.ru/news_2_8551.htm )
Picture of Aleksei:
http://keep4u.ru/imgs/b/071205/3c/3c9a31cdc73565667d.jpg
There was also another serious incident in St. Petersburg in 1st of
December, when a human rights activist from Tuva Republic, Sayanu Mongush
(activist of committee of Soldier's Mothers section in Kyzyl) was attacked in the
metro.
She managed to escape attackers after being beaten up for some time,
but as immediately she was approached by a grown-up man who showed her film
of the beating and commented that "She was lucky," there is some reason to believe that this attack was
not Organised by Nazi skinheads (although
attackers dressed as such), but by some officials unsatisfied with her work.
(source: http://ikd.ru/node/4602 )
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