Two impersonators of Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin had entered into a brawl in the Russian capital city of Moscow.
The injured party, named Igor Gorbunov, who works at a Moscow square as a Lenin impersonator, had applied to the police, reported Moskva news agency.
In his words, Azerbaijan citizen Latif Valiyev, who works at the same square as a Stalin impersonator, had hit him in the back several times with a parasol.
As a result, “Lenin” had to seek treatment at a hospital, and for a soft-tissue injury.
The cause of this dispute was that the Azerbaijani “Stalin” had accused the injured party of collaborating with other “Stalins.”