THIS MESSAGE (MATERIAL) IS CREATED AND (OR) DISTRIBUTED BY A FOREIGN MASS MEDIA PERFORMING THE FUNCTIONS OF A FOREIGN AGENT AND (OR) A RUSSIAN LEGAL ENTITY PERFORMING THE FUNCTIONS OF A FOREIGN AGENT.
The head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, called on a young man who calls himself a Dagestan to apologize for inappropriate behavior. The guy cursed and insulted bus passengers in Moscow.
Recall, the Telegram channel Readovka circulated a video of the incident on the bus. The young man aggressively declared to those present that they were “pigs and creatures”, called the Russians “Nazis” and promised that “the time will come, we will beat you all, we Dagestanis.” He also shouted, addressing the elderly passenger, that he was not afraid of punishment, because he was “at home, I am a citizen of Russia.”
According to Interfax, Melikov said that the behavior of this young man “not only violates all conceivable norms that exist in human society, but also contradicts the historically established ethical code of the Dagestan, which determines, among other things, the attitude towards elders.” “This person must apologize not only to those whom he grossly insulted, but also to all Dagestanis on whose behalf he tried to speak,” Melikov emphasized.
According to him, each such case is perceived in the region as “an event that requires the intervention of the family, the school, all those who are responsible for the education of young people.” The behavior of a young man can and should be assessed by law enforcement agencies, the head of Dagestan concluded.
Source: Rosbalt

Tristin is an accomplished author and journalist, known for his in-depth and engaging writing on sports. He currently works as a writer at 247 News Agency, where he has established himself as a respected voice in the sports industry.