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Yekaterinburg police launch investigation after two officers allegedly threatened a young man with autism spectrum disorder at a local restaurant. The victim's mother reported the incident, prompting an official review by the regional Interior Ministry.

The Yekaterinburg branch of the Russian Interior Ministry has launched an investigation into allegations that two police officers threatened a young man with autism spectrum disorder at a restaurant on May 9. The victim's mother reported that the officers, identified as Vladislav Nuriev and Nikita Zybin, verbally harassed her son and used derogatory language.

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