In Yekaterinburg, teenagers lured a girl out of her home and brutally beat her.

      In Yekaterinburg, a crowd of teenagers beat a 15-year-old schoolgirl; the victim sustained injuries, the press service of the Sverdlovsk Region prosecutor’s office reported.

      "On January 10, in the courtyard of the building on Tatischeva Street, a group of teenagers inflicted bodily injuries on the girl. They lured her out of the house by deception, led her behind a transformer substation, where they inflicted the injuries," the agency clarified.

      The beating was stopped by a man who happened to be passing by. The girl was taken to hospital, she was given aid, and hospitalization was not required. The prosecutor’s office of Yekaterinburg’s Verkh-Isetsky District is conducting an inquiry into the matter. The press group of the Yekaterinburg Ministry of Internal Affairs added that the parents’ statement was registered with Police Department No. 9 of the Verkh-Isetsky District.

      "All participants in the conflict have been identified by juvenile affairs officers. Law enforcement is currently continuing the investigation into the incident, the results of which will lead to legally prescribed measures being taken against those responsible. The girl did not suffer serious injuries. She did not require hospitalization," the police clarified.

      Earlier it was reported that in the case of the Yekaterinburg woman who was doused with acid, her husband was detained. Later the husband, who ordered his wife to be doused with acid, was identified as the leader of a Yekaterinburg organized crime group.

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In Yekaterinburg, teenagers lured a girl out of her home and brutally beat her.

In Yekaterinburg, a crowd of teenagers beat a 15-year-old schoolgirl; the victim sustained injuries. This was reported by the press service of the Prosecutor's Office of the Sverdlovsk Region.