MOSCOW. Aug 2 (Interfax) - Two more people accused of being involved in last month's attack on the village of Sagra in Russia's Sverdlovsk region were detained on Monday, Russian Investigative Committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said.
"They are Khukmiddin Ismoilov and Sakhavat Safarov. Investigators will soon file charges against them and will ask the court to remand them in custody," Markin told Interfax on Tuesday.
Nineteen people suspected of involvement in the mass brawl in the village of Sagra on July 1 have already been identified. Two more suspects have been put on the wanted list.
Suspects Daniil Soshnikov, Yevgeny Bakharev, Shokhin Zaripov, Vitaly Slatimov and Artyom Rabadanov have already been remanded in custody, Markin said.
One person was killed in a brawl that erupted between people from the city of Yekaterinburg and residents of Sagra village early on July 1. They attacked each other with knives, clubs and chains. Some of them had firearms.