Mad moment clubbers and security guards brawl as blind man pepper sprayed in the mouth
Mad moment clubbers and security guards brawl as blind man pepper sprayed in the mouth
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Mad moment clubbers and security guards brawl as blind man pepper sprayed in the mouth

Adam Cailler 🕒︎ 2025-10-29

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Mad moment clubbers and security guards brawl as blind man pepper sprayed in the mouth

The wild moment club security and punters brawled in the streets has been caught on camera. The chaotic scenes took place at the Moscow Club – also known as Ruki Vverh – in Mitino, Russia , and it even saw a blind reveller doused with pepper spray. The clip and chaos starts with the group being refused entry, and what appears to be a security guard choking one man out as they both fall to the floor before the chaos descends into the street. Two guards are then seen flying at one poor bloke who was seen writhing around on the floor in pain, trying to fight back. The clip then cuts to a stand off in the street between more burly blokes and security, before a very obviously blind man who has a cane and glasses is seen being led away. According to Baza News, he was badly injured in the chaos and had his arm broken while pepper spray was launched into his mouth. A source told them: “Some of the men were already intoxicated, so security refused to let them in. A dispute ensued, which quickly escalated into a fight.” The blind man was later identified as a 37-year-old male known only as Sergey, who was taken to hospital where he was found to have a broken arm, a concussion, and burns. According to him, pepper spray hit him in the mouth. There has been no comment from local police on whether or not an investigation will be taking place. Baza added: “Sergey's friends and he himself want to hold the bar's security guards accountable.” No comment has been made by management of the bar, which appears to be a very popular one in Moscow as it has more than 50,000 followers on Instagram. The name of it literally translates to “Hands Up,” and it is found in the Mitino district of Moscow, home to around 183,000 people. It does appear to be the only decent thing about the area, which is mainly used as a travel hub for people to get to central Moscow for work. And its centre is around 34 minutes drive to Russian President Vladimir Putin's Kremlin base in Moscow – traffic depending, obviously. For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters .

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