An eye was injured in a cottage shootout over a car-damaged fence in Tyumments 11:03

A Tyumen resident was attacked by a neighbor in the country and his drunk friend after he reported to the traffic police that his neighbor had damaged the fence. In this respect informs Ura.Ru.

According to the publication, the victim Alexander Lishchenko and his wife were at the cottage on May 22, 2023. The couple reported the incident to the traffic police when they heard a neighbor’s car crash into the fence and speed away.

Later, a neighbor got into a dispute with the car owner and acquaintance Lishchenko, as a result of which the man was severely beaten and could lose an eye.

According to the victim, a neighbor’s friend threatened to rape his wife, and also punched her in the jaw and smashed a glass mug on her head. No judicial investigation has been initiated regarding the incident.

It was learned that there was a bus in Omsk before. knocked down traffic police inspector and driver standing near the car.



Source: Gazeta

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