President of the media football club Fight Nights Kamil Gadjiev Commenting on the incident of shooting of the team player Nikolai Bozadzhi, told that everything was fine with the footballer and also suggested checking all owners of traumatic weapons.
Earlier, Mash Telegram channel reported that on Sunday, a 42-year-old man opened fire with a traumatic weapon on young people riding electric scooters. One of the victims was Bozaji, who was shot in the back.
— He was shot in the back with a traumatic gun. Yesterday we called, he said that everything was fine, there was no threat to life and vital functions. We can say that it is a slight harm to health. I think that we would get involved if there was an out of the ordinary situation. I consider shooting a person to be such, but there is a question of consequences. Therefore, I think that it makes absolutely no sense to involve the resources of the football club or to get involved in investigative actions.
What do I think about it myself? It seems to me that shooting at an injury is nonsense. And I am tired of injured people walking around the city. I do not know who they are and why they were given them. But I also do not know what kind of people are who rush around on scooters at a terrible speed. One can say that it is good that I have no injuries in such cases. I am not satisfied with either one or the other.
Result: let’s check once again all those who carry traumatic weapons. Is it legal, for what reasons, is everything okay with their psyche? Then we will eliminate some of the injuries. And let’s check how scooters are used legally and how safe they are for other people. In my opinion, scooters should simply be banned, taken out of circulation, “Gadjiev told .
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