Alexander Bastrykin, Chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee (IC), took control of the process and results of the investigation of criminal cases launched at the committee’s headquarters for the brutal attack on a schoolgirl in Khimki, near Moscow. This was stated in the press service departments.
“The investigation of criminal cases is under control at the agency’s head office,” the report says.
Bastrykin instructed the head of the Main Investigation Department of the Moscow Region, Alexander Starikov, to report on the causes and circumstances of the crime.
7 February 11-year-old student in Khimki was attacked stab a peer in the school bathroom. According to preliminary information, an argument broke out among their classmates and they went to the bathroom to settle the situation. During the conflict, the girl attacked her peer and stabbed him several times with the kitchen knife she brought from home. First aid was given to the injured and he was taken to the hospital. According to the Ministry of Health of the Moscow Region, the child’s condition is critical, it was decided to transfer him by helicopter to another hospital. A criminal case was initiated against the attempted murder of a minor (part 3 of article 30, part 2 of article 105 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), as well as the negligence of school officials (Article). 293 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).
Source: Gazeta
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