London
says sorry for attack on Russian Paralympic team
The
British government has expressed its apologies over an incident on
Tuesday September 4 in which a Russian Paralympic bus was shot on its
way to a stadium in London.
6
September, 2012
Russian
sitting volleyball coach Viktor Dyakov said a gun shot was fired at
the bus carrying Russian athletes on Tuesday, the reports said.
The
attack happened before a game with Morocco. A bullet hit the
windscreen of the bus as it was approaching the ExCeL center which
hosts the Paralympics.
“There
was one shot. The bullet hit the window and it smashed,” said
Dyakov noting that “the shot was intended for the driver”.
Russian
Foreign Ministry said it had received apologies from the UK police on
behalf of the British authorities.
“The
Russian Embassy in Britain and the Russian Paralympic delegation are
in close contact with the British law enforcement agencies with
regard to the incident with the bus that was carrying the Russian
volleyball team. The investigation is under way. We expect the police
to provide official findings shortly”, Russian Foreign Ministry
said.
Last
month, Russia’s embassy in London was also attacked and a
spokesperson for the Russian embassy said the British police “did
not take any measures” to stop and detain the attackers.
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