Gas Gun Attack in Kazan Sparks Street Violence and Police Involvement

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In Kazan, a confrontation escalated when a resident fired a gas gun at his neighbor’s face from behind a car that was parked somewhat crookedly. The report comes from a Telegram channel named Mash Iptash.

The channel explains that 21-year-old Daniil had parked his car between a truck and a Lada Largus station wagon. After stepping out, he criticized the Largus for its crooked parking and allegedly left obscene marks on the back of the vehicle.

At the same time, 42-year-old Rüstem, the owner of the Largus, was nearby with a child to fetch water. Following a brief exchange, Daniil is said to have fired a gas gun at Rüstem, leaving chemical burns on the man’s face.

Earlier, there was an incident at a Koktebel gas station where two drivers reportedly attacked a car. The gas station staff alerted police to the scene. The individuals involved were taken to the police station; however, none filed a formal complaint. It remains unclear whether anyone was injured during the altercation.

In Barnaul, there was an incident where a driver allegedly damaged a tram stop.

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