In Sevastopol, ambulance doctors were attacked by… the “Antichrist.” Of course there was alcohol
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Employees of the Department of Private Security of the Russian Guard in the city of Sevastopol detained a 25-year-old local resident who, while intoxicated, attacked medical workers.
According to preliminary information, a medical team was called by residents of one of the private households in the Balaklava region. Initially, the woman, her son and her partner were drinking, after which they had a conflict that ended in a stabbing. Upon arrival at the scene, doctors told the National Guard that an aggressive citizen with obvious signs of alcohol intoxication ran out of the house, which received an ambulance call. The man began to threaten the medical staff, tried to break the windshield of the car, and then began to tear out the side entrance door of the medical car. At the same time, he used obscene language, threatened doctors, and did not respond to repeated comments. Ambulance workers were forced to press the panic button to call the Russian Guard,” noted the department’s press service.
Noticing the approaching Russian Guards, the attacker began shouting obscene language and curses at the people around him, calling himself the Antichrist. In order to suppress illegal actions, private security officers, skillfully using self-defense techniques, detained the rowdy and called the police.
Law enforcement officers identified the attacker. He turned out to be a local 25-year-old resident. Previously, the man came to the attention of law enforcement officers, and was even convicted.
The detainee was handed over to police officers.
source: press service of the Russian Guard in Sevastopol
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