In Krasnodar, an incident involving three men and traffic police has led to a judicial outcome. According to a statement from the Investigative Committee of the Krasnodar Territory, prosecutors and officers filed the case, and the court issued a sentence that places the detainees under a penal colony term of six months. The agency released the incident record to provide a detailed account of the events and the subsequent legal steps.
Authorities report that on the night of July 29, traffic police observed a VAZ-21074 vehicle stopped on a roadway. The driver, aged 22, did not carry a driver’s license. When officers invited him to the department for questioning, the driver assaulted one of the traffic police officers. A 19-year-old passenger and an associated individual then became involved in the altercation, clashing with two additional officers who had arrived to assist the senior inspector. The confrontation intensified as the officers acted to uphold public safety and ensure compliance with authorities.
In the aftermath, two of the alleged assailants were detained and subsequently found guilty of using violence against government officials, in accordance with Part 1 of Article 318 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. The third defendant managed to escape during the incident and remains at large as law enforcement continues the search. The court’s ruling reflects the seriousness of the violation and the authorities’ commitment to holding individuals accountable for assaults on police personnel.
Separately, reports note an earlier incident in Tomsk where a woman armed with a stick was involved in a separate drive-related attack. The details of that case have not been linked to the Krasnodar events, but the reference underscores ongoing challenges in public safety and the need for vigilant enforcement of the law across regions.