A drunk St. Petersburg resident attacked the ambulance driver for refusing to let him into the cabin

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In St. Petersburg, a 27-year-old drunk man attacked the ambulance driver who refused to let him into the cabin. In this respect reports Regional Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

According to the ministry, the incident occurred on June 12 in the courtyard of house number 50 on Tverskaya Street. The police received a report that an unidentified person had beaten the ambulance driver at the specified address.

Law enforcement officers arrived at the scene on suspicion of attacking the 59-year-old driver and detained a 27-year-old unemployed neighborhood resident who was drunk. Police, dear St. He found that an ambulance had been called for the St. Petersburg man and that the man wanted to go with him, but the driver refused him.

The detainee was taken to the police station and an administrative criminal complaint was filed against him within the scope of the common hooliganism article. The injured driver sought medical attention for bruises and was released in satisfactory condition.

Earlier, the Russian called doctors for the person he was living with and stole ambulance.

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