In Moscow, an 18-year-old man stabbed an employee of the Federal Penitentiary Service, known as FSIN, who had come to his home to review a court decision related to a restraining order issued as house arrest. This update comes from the press service of the Moscow Prosecutor’s Office as reported through the channel for official communications. The attacker fled the scene, and the inspector was taken to a hospital for treatment.
The incident reportedly took place on Maple Street in a southwestern district of the city. Officials indicated that the court had ordered house arrest for the defendant after a recent incident in which the individual seriously damaged another person’s health during a violent confrontation, resulting in charges of deliberately inflicting serious bodily harm under the relevant provisions of the Criminal Code.
Authorities indicated that a separate case involves a 20-year-old man who was involved in an online dispute that escalated into violence in Chelyabinsk, where he stabbed a 17-year-old boy. The details from that situation are being reviewed by investigators to determine charges and context.
The broader circumstances surrounding these events have prompted provincial and city prosecutors to emphasize the importance of lawful restraint orders and the responsibilities of both individuals subject to those orders and the officials who enforce them. The focus remains on ensuring safety, applying the law consistently, and pursuing all necessary steps to prevent further harm.
Officials stressed that the safety of FSIN personnel and residents is paramount and that any breach of restraining orders is treated as a serious offense. The investigation continues to establish timelines, verify the sequence of actions, and identify any additional witnesses or evidence that could clarify the motives and impact of these incidents. Prosecutor’s Office press service.