Deliberate collision near a cafe leads to detention and investigation in Borovichi

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In the Novgorod region, law enforcement detained a car driver after a deliberate collision with pedestrians near a cafe. This update came via a Telegram channel belonging to the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation.

According to the committee, in Borovichi, following a dispute outside one of the eateries, a Mercedes driver accelerated into a group of people, causing injuries to two individuals in varying degrees. The statement notes that the act was intentional and marked as violence.

Medical teams provided care to the wounded. A criminal case was opened in connection with the incident, and the Mercedes-Benz driver was taken into custody. Given the severity of the crime, investigators from the regional branch of the Investigative Committee will seek to have the suspect kept in detention during the pre-trial period.

Separately, reports from Bryansk describe a separate roadway incident where a truck collided with a Volvo, resulting in a jam. The situation underscores ongoing concerns about road safety and the need for rapid response by emergency services and authorities.

Authorities remind the public that investigations are ongoing and that updates will be issued as more information becomes available. The case continues to be reviewed by the regional Investigative Committee, with emphasis on establishing intent, assessing injuries, and determining any additional charges tied to the incident.

In the broader context, officials emphasize the importance of public safety near dining and leisure areas, especially during late hours when crowds gather. The region remains vigilant as investigators collect evidence, interview witnesses, and monitor the situation to ensure accountability and transparency for all parties involved.

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