A shocking attack on the world martial arts village has just occurred in the Republic of Dagestan (Russia) when the famous MMA boxer Timur Khacur Khacura was shooting right in front of the door, causing Trong to injure and had to have emergency surgery.
The incident took place on the night of July 15 at Makhachkala. The capital of Dagestan. Khzriev, 29, an unbeaten boxer with a record of 18 victories, now holds the fur championship at the PFL MMA (Professional Fighters League). As soon as he stepped down from the car to the apartment building, he was suddenly ambushed by two strangers, using rubber bullets (the “traumatic” gun used in Russia) continuously towards him.
According to the video from security cameras, one of the two attackers opened fire when Khacriev turned away, causing him to collapse. While the victim staggered trying to protest, they continued to pay a total of 10 hits, of which at least 5 hit the shoulders, chest, hands and back of the boxer. Despite being seriously injured, Khamriev was still able to launch a hit a name, then ran out of the scene.
After the incident, he was taken to Makhachkala Central Hospital and undergo an emergency surgery in the night. Doctors confirmed the bullet only stuck into the software and did not endanger life. Khacriev's health is now stable, but he is still monitored especially due to the risk of infection and nerve damage after injury.
Local police confirmed three relevant people fled on a white Lada car. Witnesses said that during the crime, this group constantly cursed, seemed to have a personal fate with Khecriev or his family. Officials are in favor of this is the attack with a hateful motive.
Currently, the entire case file has been transferred to a special investigation. Khzriev is one of the most successful MMA boxers in Russia today, standing out with technical style and unbeaten for more than 10 years of professional competition. He won the $ 1 million prize at PFL 2024.
The incident caused the Russian public opinion and the international martial arts community to be shocked, and asked questions about personal security for leading athletes in their home country.