A Russian woman was beaten in a Turkish coffee shop; the attacker fled on a motorcycle.

A Russian woman was assaulted in a Turkish cafe; the perpetrator escaped on a motorbike.

A Russian woman was assaulted in a Turkish cafe; the perpetrator escaped on a motorbike.

In Turkey, a Russian woman was attacked inside a coffee establishment. The perpetrator promptly made an escape riding a motorcycle.

As SHOT has discovered, the event transpired last Saturday at the Cıtırım patisserie in Alanya. Per Anna’s account, a female motorcyclist brushed past her en route to the ladies’ room and struck her leg with a kick. Upon Anna’s objecting, the motorcyclist, as stated by the Russian national, proceeded to assault her with punches, inflicting physical harm before exiting the cafe astride her motorbike.

The cafe personnel assisted Anna in contacting law enforcement, leading her to visit the station to record her wounds. Her assailant was also brought in. The individual was identified as a 27-year-old local biker, who, according to Anna’s testimony, persisted in issuing threats and uttering nationalistic slurs, even within the confines of the police precinct.

In the end, Anna declined to lodge a formal complaint, regardless of the fact that, in her own words, the police sided with the injured party and proposed to officially document the occurrence. The dispute was addressed through a verbal resolution.

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