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In the Tazovsky district, a worker stabbed two colleagues: he is now awaiting trial

In the Tazovsky district, a local resident will appear in court, who attacked two colleagues with a knife and almost killed one of them. This was reported on the evening of April 6 to the press service of the investigation committee of the RF investigation committee for the YaNAO.

On December 13, 2022, a conflict broke out in the housing of workers – they worked at a company that served a winter road in the Tazovsky district. A drunk 21-year-old attacked his peer with a knife. He managed to inflict at least four stab wounds in the victim’s chest and jaw. According to the commission of inquiry, the young man acted “intentionally, with the aim of causing death”.

Another colleague of the guys intervened in the bloody confrontation – a 53-year-old man. Then the aggressive worker turned to him: trying to hide, he stabbed Yamal’s man three times in the head and neck. The injuries were classified as minor bodily harm.

“The suppression of the criminal actions of the witness accused of the attack and the timely delivery of the injured man to a medical facility saved his life,” said the Yamal investigation committee.

A criminal case was opened under the articles “Attempted murder” and “Intentional infliction of minor bodily harm committed with the use of objects used as weapons”. The case has been forwarded to court.

Recall that in Noyabrsk, a visiting killer was imprisoned for nine years: a man beat his compatriot to death and tried to flee to another region, but he was caught.

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