Cafe Worker In Kamchatka Stable After Attack; Police Reports Separate Incidents

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According to the regional Health Ministry’s press service, a cafe worker injured during the attack in Sokoch village, Kamchatka, is in good condition. RIA News reports this update.

Oleg Kuzmenkov, Deputy Chief Physician at Kamchatka Regional Hospital, confirmed that the patient’s condition is stable and that all necessary examinations have been completed. Doctors indicated there was no need for urgent surgical intervention at this time.

The patient remains admitted to the Maxillofacial Surgery Department at the Regional Clinical Hospital. Kuzmenkov noted that a treatment plan has been devised and the recovery process is underway.

Earlier reports indicated police detained a severely beaten girl in Kamchatka. A 41-year-old visitor from Krasnodar Territory was identified, though no further details were provided by the Ministry of Interior.

In a separate report, in Sokoch, Yelizovsky District, Kamchatka, a man was said to have severely beaten a girl under CCTV surveillance in the dining unit kitchen. It appears a dispute may have escalated between a boy and a girl, with the man allegedly targeting the girl, resulting in multiple injuries.

Previously, there were reports that a tiger had attacked a pet dog in Razdolnoye, Primorsky Territory, in another incident referenced in local coverage.

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