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Vietnamese murder trial starts in Russia's Voronezh Region

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VORONEZH, October 18 (RIA Novosti) - A trial involving another apparently racially motivated murder has begun in the Voronezh Region in Central Russia, local prosecutors said Wednesday.

A group of teenagers attacked a Vietnamese national, who lived in the town of Ostrogozhsk, on April 6 of this year. He was hospitalized and died of his injuries April 9.

The Ostrogozhsk Inter-District Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal case on Section 4 of Article 111 of Russia's Criminal Code, on "Inflicting serious bodily injury leading to death", which was later re-qualified into more serious charges, including race-hate motives.

Court hearings are closed because the defendants in the case are juveniles.

Investigators said seven teenagers aged 13 to 16 who professed a nationalistic ideology committed the crime. Three of them were absolved of criminal responsibility because they were under the age of 14 when the crime was committed.

The case was passed to court in August.

A recent string of attacks on foreign students has cast a shadow over Voronezh, which is located about 500 kilometers (310 miles) south of Moscow and has traditionally been a popular destination with foreign undergraduates interested in studying in Russia.

In October 2005, an Albanian national studying at Voronezh University told police he was beaten up near his dormitory and had his mobile phone and ID card stolen. In January, two men from Sudan were allegedly assaulted at one of the city's bus stops, but reportedly sustained no serious injuries.

Routine attacks by skinheads and youth gangs on foreigners and people with non-Slavic features have also been reported in other Russian cities.

A jury in St. Petersburg acquitted Tuesday all 17 defendants in the case of the murder of another Vietnamese student in Russia's second city in October 2004, but found nine of them guilty of other crimes.

The Vietnamese student was stabbed in October 2004 in St. Petersburg by a group of drunken teenagers out of allegedly race-hate motives.

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