“I should have been in his place.” A man pushed a teenager under a train in the Moscow metro A 61-year-old man in Moscow pushed a 15-year-old teenager under a train at Kievskaya station

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Pushed under an oncoming train

At the Kiev metro station in Moscow, a man pushed the 15-year-old on the back, and the boy fell under the oncoming train. Footage of the incident was posted online, showing how the boy disappeared under the oncoming train after a strong push, and compassionate passengers who were nearby immediately rushed to the attacker.

According to Telegram channel 112, the attacker turned out to be 61-year-old Moscow’s Vladimir Kizik. The man is enrolled in a psycho-neurological dispensary. As channel reporters stated, there was no conflict between the attacker and the child before the attack.

Fortunately, the teenager was not seriously injured, nothing threatens his life and health. Telegram channel Mash reported that the teenager had bruises and scratches but was hospitalized.

criminal case

After the incident, the Moscow Investigative Committee Department opened a criminal case under the article “attempted murder”.

“According to the investigation, a man pushed a 15-year-old teenager onto the tracks for no reason in one of the lobbies of the metropolitan subway. The young man was not injured, nothing threatens his life and health. It was determined that the suspect applied to the hospital many times to get psychiatric help,” the statement said. published on the department’s website.

They explained that investigators were working at the scene, questioning eyewitnesses and reviewing video footage from security cameras to create a complete picture of what had happened.

The situation also concerned the Moscow prosecutor’s office. On the department’s website seen message that the prosecutor’s office has taken control of the investigation into the incident at the Kiev police station. They also confirmed that the attacker was born in 1961. And the boy was taken to the hospital only for additional examination.

“The perpetrator has been arrested,” the prosecution added.

The press service of the capital city police station told TASS that just after the attack on the child, subway passengers detained the man and then handed him over to law enforcement.

“Obviously Alcoholic”

The eyewitness told socialbites.ca that he arrived at the Kiev station when the train had already stopped.

The man pushing the boy was in an inadequate state, most likely drunk. The boy was lucky – when he fell, he fell directly into the pit, so the train went over him. Then the train was stopped, the power rail was closed, and the boy was taken out. Everything is fine with him.”

According to him, the police soon arrived at the police station and detained the attacking man, and the boy was taken to the “crossing on the blue line”.

“He (a 61-year-old man – socialbites.ca) was calm and not shouting when he was detained by the officers. I saw him being taken away. It was as if he was asleep. He was around 30-40 years old, he looked unkempt, he didn’t look like a Russian, his face was swollen, he was obviously an alcoholic. it was clear,” added the eyewitness.

“He did not know the child 100%”

Vladimir Kızık’s wife told Telegram channel 112 that the man should not be removed from the medical facility.

“Today he was fired from the MHP without any relatives, without everything. Alekseev was sent from the psychiatric hospital to a day hospital on the 2nd Filevskaya, and there the intern released him before I arrived, ”said Alekseev.

The woman explained that the hospital had not told her exactly why her husband was sick. But at the local dispensary the diagnosis was “Organic brain injury with affective disorder”.

“The person was treated for long-term depression and that’s all. On February 7, the first and only, he tried to strangle me at home, so he was hospitalized,” his wife added.

She emphasized that her husband “does not know the child 100%”.

“He is probably a teenager my size and looks like me. It should have been me, rather than a teenager,” his wife suggested.

Later, Shot Telegram channel released a video in which the attacker was asked why he pushed the boy under the train. The man said he couldn’t explain it.

“I don’t understand myself. There was no conflict,” he said.

At the same time, he nodded several times, answering questions such as whether he acted consciously and understood that the teenager might die. “consciously <…> Understood,” said the man.

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