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http://translate.google.com/translat...%26prmd%3DivnsIn Rumburk brawl broke out on Sunday. About twenty-member group of Roma there for six youths attacked. One ended up with infected fractures in the hospital.
The incident took place about five o'clock in the morning. Roma left the disco and in front of one house met six young men (the original information spoke of four). It is not entirely clear what happened on the street, but then broke with the hassle and the boys decided to hide the superiority.
"They fled before them into the house. Attackers but they broke the door and attacked them. One of the fractures resulted infected in the hospital," said county police spokesman Jaromir Střelcová. The attackers ran away shortly after the incident, according to Information Ministry today but left lying on the ground telescopic baton, which attacked the boy.
More information about the case speaker due to the fact that investigation into the attack is only the beginning, did not want to communicate. That could be a racially motivated assault, declined comment.
According MF DNES but the attackers were just Roma. "We did not provoke anyone, that we were against each other," said Michal Nemecek, one of the affected youths.
The salient luknovský moreover recently rising tensions over the socially weak, who moved here a real estate company. Last week, even in Sluknov met with mayors from the county police chief and deputies, and Jaroslav Foldyna Bublan and pointed to the rising crime rate. Crime in Rumburk
For example, in luknov had increased over the first four months of this year against the same period a year ago the number of thefts by 250 percent, and the 125th in Varnsdorf
"It is true that in our last time there is social tension. And then it grows," said Deputy Mayor Rumburk Darek cockroach.
Just as in the tense situation in the Rumburk Novy Bor, where a group of Roma with machetes attacked the guests of one of the local casinos. Local response to the attack held in the city center a short demonstration on Monday .
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