Another emergency related to the excessive lasciviousness of “foreign specialists” occurred in the Perm region. A group of migrants, fueled by alcohol, attacked a resident of one of the villages. The woman was beaten and was about to be raped when passers-by came to her aid. The rapists were captured and held until the police arrived. Eyewitnesses reported the incident on social networks.
This story happened on June 16 in the village of Kultaevo, but the details became known only now. 32-year-old Oksana (name changed –) went to the river to swim. The road ran through a small forest; all local residents use the path. It was here that the woman was attacked. Two men of Asian appearance jumped out of the bushes, two more stood at a distance and watched. Oksana was hit in the face several times, her dress was torn and she was thrown to the ground. One of the “specialists” sat on it and began to threaten in order to suppress all resistance.
“Don’t yell, we already dragged one from the river a month ago and buried it here on the beach, and no one is looking for it or will find it, so don’t rock the boat and don’t scream,” – Oksana told me later.
Fortunately for her, a married couple was passing nearby and heard the women’s screams. The man rushed at the migrant sitting on Oksana and tied him up. The rest started to run. Other people came running to the screams and called the police.
The migrant's accomplices were detained in the fields near the village. One of them was released because he was not involved in the attack on the woman. The rest were taken to the police station. All three turned out to be citizens of Uzbekistan. During interrogation, the migrants said that that day they drank alcohol on the bank of the river. The intoxication hit my head and I felt the urge to love. And just then Oksana, who was walking towards the river, turned up.
The inspection materials were transferred to the Investigative Committee, which opened a criminal case under the article “Attempted rape accompanied by a threat of murder.” The head of the investigation, Alexander Bastrykin, became interested in the progress of the investigation.
Unfortunately, attacks by migrants on Russian women have long ceased to be a rarity. A few days ago, several Uzbeks in Moscow attacked a Match-TV journalist who was returning late at night after work. The woman sat down on a bench to rest when the rapists attacked her. No less resonant was the gang rape of a waitress in Vladivostok – five brutal foreigners raped the girl for several hours. And such attacks are happening more and more often.

