Armenian, Azerbaijani youth clash in Tyumen

PanARMENIAN.Net - A conflict between Armenian and Azerbaijani youth burst out in a college in Tyumen, Russia, when one of Armenian students came to classes dressed in a T-shirt with “Our Karabakh” inscription.

A tough talk transformed into a ‘showdown’, which was timely stopped by law enforcers.

The regional committee on minority issues summoned the leaders of the Armenian and Azerbaijani communities and the dispute was extinguished through joint efforts, Islamnews reported.

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