One person was injured in a shootout in Ingushetia.
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A shootout occurred in the village of Gazi-Yurt in the Nazran District, during which a local resident named Ugurchieva was wounded and hospitalized. According to preliminary reports, athletes were involved in the shootout.
According to a law enforcement source, armed men arrived in the village in two cars.
A group of local residents was waiting for them at a private home. A fight broke out between them, then several people opened fire, Interfax reported on April 18.
According to preliminary reports, athletes were involved in the shootout, including an Olympic silver medalist in freestyle wrestling—they had come to Gazi-Yurt after a recent argument at a cafe.
Previously, "Caucasian Knot" reported that at the end of March, a shootout involving police occurred in the village of Nizhny Dzhengutai in Dagestan, in which three people were injured, including two security officers. The shootout with security forces in Nizhny Dzhengutai was sparked by a domestic dispute, in which police officers intervened. However, analysts did not rule out that the shooting could have been provoked by the unprofessional actions of security forces. On April 12, it became known that after security forces interviewed witnesses in the shootout, an elderly man died and a young man committed suicide.
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