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Троих пострадавших при захвате колонии в Волгоградской области направили в реанимацию, сообщает «Интерфакс» Подпишись на RTVI
Рассматривается версия того, что ножи-бабочки, которые нападавшие использовали при захвате колонии в Волгоградской области, были куплены на территории ИК за взятку, утверждает SHOT

По данным телеграм-канала, в захвате колонии в Волгоградской области участвовали, предположительно, три или четыре человека. ЧП произошло примерно в 12:00

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Рассматривается версия того, что ножи-бабочки, которые нападавшие использовали при захвате колонии в Волгоградской области, были куплены на территории ИК за взятку, утверждает SHOT

По данным телеграм-канала, в захвате колонии в Волгоградской области участвовали, предположительно, три или четыре человека. ЧП произошло примерно в 12:00

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