Трое погибли, десятки ранены в результате драки на Хованском кладбище в Москве - TАСС

МОСКВА, 14 мая. /ТАСС/. Массовая драка со стрельбой, в которой участвовали более 200 человек, произошла в субботу на территории Хованского кладбища в "Новой Москве". В результате, по последним данным пресс-службы Департамента здравоохранения столицы, три человека погибли, 29 госпитализированы, при этом четверо находятся в тяжелом состоянии.

Более 90 человек задержаны, отметили в пресс-службе ГУ МВД по Москве. Здесь сообщили, что "участниками конфликта были, с одной стороны, уроженцы республик Северного Кавказа, с другой - работавшие на кладбище выходцы из республик Средней Азии".

Что произошло

Предположительно, уроженцы Северного Кавказа приехали на Хованское кладбище и устроили драку.

По данным источника в правоохранительных органах, участники были вооружены как битами, палками и кусками арматуры, так и огнестрельным оружием, включая автоматы Калашникова. Некоторые были в бронежилетах. "У них действительно были биты, палки, арматура, другие подручные средства, травматическое и огнестрельное оружие, включая автоматы Калашникова, гильзы от которых найдены в ходе прочесывания кладбища, - сказал собеседник. - Они громили в том числе и машины посетителей, избивали работников кладбища - выходцев из среднеазиатских республик".

Очевидцы рассказали, что стрельба длилась минут 15. "Мы долго не могли выйти", - рассказала женщина, которая в момент драки оказалась на кладбище. По ее словам, при выходе с кладбища было очень много крови, но тел погибших она не видела.

Ситуацию осложняло и то, что на кладбище находились посетители. Полицейским пришлось стрелять в воздух для пресечения конфликта. И только после прибытия дополнительных сил конфликт удалось полностью погасить.

В ходе оперативных мероприятий полицейские задержали трех уроженцев Северного Кавказа, которые на автомашине "Лада-Приора" пытались скрыться. Во время погони водитель не подчинился требованиям сотрудников ГИБДД и на большой скорости сбил двух человек, которые впоследствии скончались. Позже в машине обнаружили два пистолета.

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