The woman, who was attacked with a knife by a Moscow metro passenger at Ploshchad Revolutsii station, managed to hit the carriage of the oncoming train and reach Arbatskaya. Oksana, an eyewitness of the incident, told socialbites.ca about this. According to him, the victim was properly dressed and did not smell of alcohol.
“It was March 8, I was going to work around seven or eight in the morning. When we stood in Revolution Square, I heard screams. To be honest, I thought the children were playing, but when the doors opened it turned out that it was not the children who screamed, but a woman: “Help!” He ran to our car and it quickly became clear why he was screaming – blood was running down his back. People jumped out of their seats and he immediately lay down on the seats. He was neatly dressed, wearing a sort of black Bolognese coat – it was covered in blood all over, as if it had gotten wet on him. When he entered, he began to wail: “He’s going to kill me now, he’s going to kill me now.” We looked and there was no one chasing him. No one came to his aid; She ran to the car alone. “And I didn’t smell any alcohol on him,” the eyewitness said.
The woman called the driver via emergency communications, noting that they were trying to help the passenger.
“You could see a wound on the arm, but his face and neck were completely marred. A man said the blood was veiny and dark in color. There was not as much active red arterial blood. They gave him a napkin and started asking who did this but he remained silent and just said “help” she said. We contacted the driver. I said there was a woman in our car. The man and I tried to lift him up because we realized he needed to be taken out of the car at the next station, but we couldn’t. From what I understand, he couldn’t stand on his feet. Either from shock or blood loss,” Oksana explained.
He added that the attacker was taken into custody and the woman was taken away by doctors.
“We left him at Arbatskaya.” The station attendant came running, the police approached and they carried him to the platform, laid him on a bench and started calling an ambulance. Then the police in the subway said they detained him,” the woman said.
Before this, the Moscow prosecutor’s office reported that a 23-year-old young man was in the subway. was attacked He attacked a woman he did not know with a knife and hit her head, neck and arm multiple times. It was recorded that the attacker met a Muscovite on the street and wanted to accompany him to his home. When the woman refused, the man followed her to the subway.
The suspect was detained. He had already been convicted before this.
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