– It has gone very well for many years, but something has obviously happened this year. Whether it is corona and that the Russians have been allowed to roll less, or something else, I do not know, but it has intensified, says general manager Lars Gullichsen at Circle K Nykirke.
Night to Friday, there were again fights between russ outside his gas station.
The police stated that it was a bus from Horten and a bus from Drammen that were to meet to talk, but that this escalated.
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– Two people from each bus were to talk to each other. This escalated into fights between several. A total of 50-60 involved. No serious injuries. All russ expelled from the place, police wrote on Twitter. One person is said to have had a blue eye and two have cuts to the lip, police said.
– Low goals
There have been several other incidents of this type at Gullichsen’s petrol station this year. Most recently last weekend, Russian buses from various places at the petrol station met to fight.
– It has been a couple of weekends that people have agreed on a meeting place here, and that is a development we do not want, Gullichsen says to Dagbladet.
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The police informed The regular that there was talk of four buses from Asker, Sandefjord and Tønsberg last weekend.
– We were told that a fight had been agreed. This is nothing new, but one may wonder what such fights have to do with celebration. It is a low goal, you ask me, said police operations manager Erik Gunnerød to Gjengangeren.