If you still haven’t heard about what happened in Sagra, you should definitely read up on it. It’s a striking example of the fact that there is no real authority in the country, and what is called “authority” has lost all meaning for ordinary people. A drug dealer settled in the village. The locals (really just a handful of half-disabled people) told him to get lost. The dealer called in his “protection” — a group of Caucasian tough guys — who drove to the village in 15 cars to “settle the matter.” The locals, those same few half-disabled people, took their hunting rifles and quite literally “stopped the enemy on the outskirts of the village.” One person was shot dead. And you talk about Hollywood and *300*. This is where movie scripts should come from.

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The police, who slept through this conflict as it had been building for a long time, showed great interest in investigating the killing of one of the attackers, but no interest at all in looking into why Caucasian tough guys armed with traumatic weapons (less-lethal firearms common in Russia) and live firearms were driving to the village of Sagra at night in 15 cars. What is there to investigate? Obviously, they were going for a picnic. And only after a public scandal and the launch of a public inquiry, being conducted by Evgeny Roizman roizman and his colleagues, were the cops forced to do what they were supposed to be doing in the first place. Chronology: Episode 1 malenkin.livejournal.com/190699.html roizman.livejournal.com/1197298.html Episode 2 roizman.livejournal.com/1197484.html uderevskaya.livejournal.com/193155.html latest news roizman.livejournal.com/1197792.html This case needs to be followed very closely. And well... arm yourselves, citizens.

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