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Two Uzbeks killed in brawl near St. Petersburg, Russia

17 February 2007 [07:10] - TODAY.AZ
Two Uzbeks were killed in a brawl in a town outside St. Petersburg on Friday, Friday, Russian news agencies reported, but it was not immediately clear who else was involved in the fight and whether it was motivated by ethnic bias.

The victims, natives of the Central Asian nation of Uzbekistan, died of apparent knife wounds suffered in a fight in the town of Pushkin, ITAR-Tass reported, citing police. Interfax said the fight involved more than eight other people but that their identities were uncertain because they dispersed before police arrived.

Russia has been plagued by attacks on foreigners, in many cases generally darker-skinned immigrants or labor migrants from the ex-Soviet republics of Central Asia and the Caucasus. There have been numerous attacks on African or Asian students and other foreigners in St. Petersburg, several of them fatal. The Associated Press

/The International Herald Tribune/

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