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Crime

Russia: Man kills five for talking too loudly

April 5, 2020

A man in central Russia has shot and killed five people for making too much noise in front of his house, investigators say. The incident comes amid lockdown orders aimed at stemming the spread of coronavirus.

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A police tape at the site of a mass shooting in an apartment building in the village of Yelatma, north-eastern Ryazan
Image: picture-alliance/dpa/TASS/A. Ryumin

A 32-year-old man in Russia's Ryazan region used a hunting rifle to kill five people after he felt disturbed by their loud talking under his windows, investigators said on Sunday.

Read more: Man shot dead for flouting coronavirus rules

The shootings occurred at around 10 p.m. local time on Saturday evening in the small town of Yelatma, 200 km (120 miles) southeast of the capital, Moscow, and came as the country is under stay-at-home orders imposed amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The Investigative Committee said the man had shot at the group of four men and a woman from his balcony after his complaints about the noise had turned into a dispute.

"They all died of their injuries on the spot," the committee said in a statement.

The man was reportedly arrested near his house and is being investigated.

tj/rc (AFP, dpa)

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