Drunken men attacked passengers and driver of coach from Kaliningrad in Lithuania
A group of intoxicated Lithuanian citizens beat passengers of a coach from Kaliningrad (Russia) to Tallinn (Estonia). As REGNUM was told by one of the passengers, the incident occurred near Siauliai, when drunken Lithuanians, who were traveling by the bus en route, started making uproar on the bus.
A woman rebuked them, and the Lithuanians proved a very aggressive response to it, pushed the woman and sworn at her, the witness continued. A man spoke for the woman, but the hooligans beat him so, that they had to call an ambulance. The driver was also hurt in the incident, he received a bruise.
Meanwhile, Kenigavto logistics service, who organized the trip, told the REGNUM correspondent that had no information on the incident. The bus arrived in Kaliningrad at 06:00 a.m., the drivers reported no incidents, a spokesperson for the company said.
14:03 04/19/2007
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