Pavel Kalturin Attack: Moscow Official Targeted While Walking to His Car

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An unidentified assailant attacked Pavel Kalturin, who serves as the deputy head of Moscow’s housing and communal services department. A police report was filed by the victim, according to a law enforcement source cited by TASS on a recent Saturday.

According to the account, Kalturin was walking from a building toward his vehicle on Bogoyavlensky Lane when someone struck him in the face. The assailant then fled the scene.

After the incident, Kalturin declined medical hospitalization. The Moscow Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs confirmed that an attack occurred but did not reveal the victim’s identity. Investigators are examining the circumstances that led to the confrontation.

“She asked her pregnant wife to apologize”

Telegram outlet 112 reported that an unidentified individual confronted Kalturin on his street and demanded an apology for alleged actions toward a pregnant woman. The report states the attacker struck the official several times, knocked him to the ground, and departed the area by taxi after a brief exchange. Police are actively working to identify the suspect. [Source: TASS, 112 Telegram channel reporting]

Observers have suggested the person may have confused this incident with another event, noting that there are no officially documented traffic incidents involving Kalturin in public records. The discrepancy prompted authorities to review security footage and cross-check administrative actions attributed to the official in recent months. [Internal police briefing attribution]

Pavel Kalturin, born October 13, 1990, is a Moscow native with a long-running career in city governance. His professional biography outlines a path through Moscow’s public administration, emphasizing education, early roles, and pivotal responsibilities within housing and communal services. The record highlights degrees in economics from a major metropolitan university and additional professional training focused on urban management and municipal supply. His work history includes leadership roles in energy-related enterprises and in planning, economics, and finance within Moscow’s housing and utilities administration. Over time, he rose to oversee the department’s economy and finance functions, guiding budgeting, resource allocation, and budgetary compliance for the department and its subordinates.

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