A notable incident involving a prince of Azerbaijani heritage has surfaced, with reports identifying him among those linked to an assault on Moscow CSKA guard Alexei Shved through a telegraph channel Basis. The information comes from open sources indicating the prince took part in a Moscow event in 2022, the Moscow Student Sports Games, competing in the small-caliber shooting discipline.
Shved spent Monday evening in the heart of Moscow with his wife and a group of friends at a downtown restaurant. After leaving, a dispute erupted with the party he was with. Several individuals approached him in the street, and he was struck, causing him to fall and bleed from the ear. Restaurant staff responded quickly to assist the basketball player.
Following the incident, Shved received hospital attention from the medical team on site. Initial medical assessments indicated a skull fracture and memory concerns, prompting ongoing monitoring and care.
Authorities and medical professionals are reviewing the case to determine the sequence of events and identify all involved parties. The situation underscores the unpredictable nature of confrontations that can arise in public spaces and the potential consequences for those in the sports world who are frequently in the public eye.
Further updates are expected as investigators gather additional details to clarify the motives and responsibilities of everyone involved. The takeaway remains that protecting athletes in public settings is essential, and swift medical response can be crucial in serious injuries. [citation: Basis telegraph channel reporting; corroborative open sources]