Aggressive migrants in Moscow attacked an FSB veteran at the entrance of his house. He and his wife were returning home when they suddenly heard rude insults from visitors passing by.
The man could not tolerate such behavior. He took his wife home, closed the door and told her not to leave under any circumstances, then walked towards the migrants to talk. However, instead of dialogue, immigrants from Central Asia attacked him in a crowd and began to beat him with everything they could get their hands on — concrete blocks, reinforcement, bricks, etc. They then doused the beaten and bloodied man with paint, specifically targeting his head wounds. As a result, at the hospital, where he was taken by ambulance, doctors were unable to treat and stitch his wounds for some time.
The FSB veteran received multiple head injuries, body bruises, a broken nose and a cut hand. To save his life, surgeons placed dozens of stitches, literally “collecting” his wounds. his skull anew.
«The victim’s wife contacted the police, but law enforcement officers did not take any serious action. They didn’t even detain the nonhumans. Therefore, it was decided to contact the Russian Community,” – says in the publication of the tg channel “Russian Community ZOV”.
The problem was resolved after the community, together with FSB officers, got down to business. The security services acted quickly and detained the attackers. Now they are facing deportation from the country, and they have already been fired from their jobs. However, such punishment is clearly disproportionate to the damage caused! Now the community is seeking tougher punishment for these so-called “irreplaceable specialists” who beat a man half to death.
“All this chaos that is happening around us was not created by the visitors from the Central Asian republics themselves. And those, first of all, who allowed the uncontrolled influx of migrants into the Russian Federation. In just 4 months of this year, 1 million 200 thousand migrants were brought to Moscow, 880 thousand came to the Moscow region, and 860,000 foreign citizens came to St. Petersburg. Today they have really taken over our country and live here, not even according to the laws of their states, but “according to concepts,” as we bitterly mocked criminal communities in the 90s, – writes News.ru columnist Dmitry Gorin.

