650 Roma are forced out of Russian village. Russians blame America for destabilizing the situation.

Hundreds of members of the Roma community have been forcibly expelled from one village in western Russia, accepted by the head of the village council after one Russian had been killed and another had remained in coma. The regional government soon tried to return comments from Sergey Fadeev, who told the Novaya Journal: “Autobus were [...]
Hundreds of members of the Roma community have been forcibly expelled from one village in western Russia, accepted by the head of the village council after one Russian had been killed and another had remained in coma.
The regional government soon tried to return comments from Sergey Fadev, who told Novaya Journal: “Autobus were brought in and all Roma living here were sent to Volgograd, where local diaspora agreed to accept them. This became powerful. We're now studying the legality of the opportunity for them to live in our village. ”
Tensions between Roma and Russians in the Penza region rose during the past week, leading to mortal clashes, fiery attacks, forced expulsions, and even accusations by the American secret hand of violence.
Videos posted by the village of Chemodanovkas in the Penza region screened the homes of Roma families involved in flames.
Regional Governor Ivan Belozertsev managed to free tensions, and unusually blamed the US.
America, west, has put money to prepare people here... they're in every region, including ours, and they don't want to solve problems, they want to destabilise the situation. They bring false information here,” he told a crowd of residents on Sunday. /Periscope












