Novosibirsk incident involving ex-wife’s car and multiple shots

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In Novosibirsk, a man reportedly crashed his ex-wife’s Toyota Celica and fired multiple shots at the vehicle. The information was shared publicly by AST-54 on the social platform VKontakte, drawing attention to the incident and its implications for local safety in the area.

The events unfolded in the ObGES microzone. According to available accounts, the man used two cars in a troubling sequence of actions. He first collided with the stationary Toyota Celica while operating a Toyota Hilux Surf, then redirected to the Lexus and fired several rounds into his ex-wife’s car. There are claims that alcohol impairment played a role in his actions, suggesting possible intoxication at the time of the incident.

The regional police directorate reported to AST-54 that the victim provided two statements to law enforcement following the event, and those statements are part of the ongoing inquiry. The police are prioritizing a thorough review of the case, including the collision and shooting sequence, to determine appropriate charges and next steps.

Images associated with the incident reveal a substantial dent along the right side of the Toyota Celica and a shattered or damaged window, illustrating the physical impact of the confrontation. The visible damage supports accounts of a violent encounter and will likely be examined by investigators to assess scope and responsibility.

In a separate and earlier case, a bailiff in the Kaliningrad region was reported to have assaulted an MIA inspector over a dispute involving his wife’s car and flat tires, a matter that has drawn its own attention to tensions between enforcement officers and civilian vehicle concerns. This prior report underscores ongoing discussions about conduct and accountability within law enforcement circles.

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