Moscow court sentences 4 over 2010 nationalist clashes

Moscow’s Tverskoi District Court on Wednesday sentenced four people involved in the 2010 nationalist clashes on Manezhnaya Square to terms ranging from suspended sentences to three-year imprisonment, RIA Novosti cites the court as saying.

The Russian capital saw its biggest public disturbances for almost a decade in 2010 when a 5,000-strong crowd of nationalists and football hooligans clashed with police, following the death of Spartak Moscow supporter Yegor Sviridov, who was killed in a brawl between football fans and North Caucasus migrants.

According to the Investigative Committee’s spokesman Vladimir Markin, all four men convicted had thrown metal fences at riot police and attacked them with an air gun.

The case is the second related to the Manezh nationalist clashes. In October 2011, five people were sentenced to jail terms ranging from two to five years.

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