Armed conflict in Aktobe: lieutenant shoots and injures his groom
At the end of March this year, in the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan, a 36-year-old man was shot several times and injured by his brother-in-law, a lieutenant. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to KTK, the suspect was identified as an assistant to a district inspector working in Khromtog.
Preliminary information indicates that he used a service weapon to shoot the 36-year-old groom several times. After the incident, the senior lieutenant was detained.
Notably, the victim has not made any claims against his spouse’s brother and has not filed a complaint. The exact reasons for the armed conflict are still unknown.
Due to the injuries sustained, the victim is currently having difficulty walking. The man, who has been discharged from intensive care, reported feeling well and that treatment is ongoing.
The brother-in-law apologized to him, and he forgave him. According to the hospital director, the man sustained several serious injuries as a result of the shooting.
His skull bones, wrists, and both lungs were damaged by bullets. His condition is currently assessed as moderate.
According to KTK, the suspect was identified as an assistant to a district inspector working in Khromtog.
Preliminary information indicates that he used a service weapon to shoot the 36-year-old groom several times. After the incident, the senior lieutenant was detained.
Notably, the victim has not made any claims against his spouse’s brother and has not filed a complaint. The exact reasons for the armed conflict are still unknown.
Due to the injuries sustained, the victim is currently having difficulty walking. The man, who has been discharged from intensive care, reported feeling well and that treatment is ongoing.
The brother-in-law apologized to him, and he forgave him. According to the hospital director, the man sustained several serious injuries as a result of the shooting.
His skull bones, wrists, and both lungs were damaged by bullets. His condition is currently assessed as moderate.
