15/12/2010 10:17
Two Armenians injured in disturbances in Moscow
Two Armenians were injured in the disturbances in Moscow’s Manezhnaya Square, Deputy Chairman of the Union of Armenians of Russia Levon Manukyan told media commenting upon the situation.
He told that two Armenians aged 15 were beaten by extremists when coming out of a café. Their friends, two Russians, a Georgian and an Azerbaijani, were also injured and rushed to hospital. Law enforcers spared no efforts to save the boys from “radical Nazis.”
Levon Manukyan expressed UAR’s assistance to the Armenians and reminded that UAR calls on not to yield to provocations and not to attend unsanctioned actions.
“We hope law enforcers will punish all participants and organizers of the disturbances since they pose a threat to Russia,” Levon Manukyan said.
Note that according to media reports, Caucasians plan a response action in Manezhnaya Square today.