Belarusian who threw a two-year-old boy to the ground at Sheremetyevo Airport may be sent for compulsory treatment
On June 23, at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport, a man from Belarus, while in a state of drug intoxication, grabbed an unknown two-year-old child and forcibly threw him to the floor. certification.

— The investigation into this case was completed recently, — said Olga Uradiy, a representative of the Investigative Committee for the Moscow Region. — During the investigation, more than 20 interrogations were conducted, and conclusions from forensic examinations were obtained. It was established that before flying to Russia, the defendant used a narcotic substance. Obviously, this worsened his morbid state.
«Since a subsequent comprehensive psycho-psychiatric examination showed that the defendant could not comprehend the actual nature and public danger of his actions. The criminal case will be sent to court to decide on the application of compulsory medical measures», — said the representative of the Investigative Committee.
As a result of that incident, the boy fell into a coma and spent several weeks in the hospital.
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