A courier from a branded clothing store in the capital, who delivered a Muscovite's order to her apartment on Iskra Street, experienced some of the most terrible moments of his life. While the woman was trying on clothes, a neighbor ran out the stairs with a Saiga gun, asking the stranger to leave the house.

As MK discovered, on Tuesday evening a 38-year-old courier delivered six items that a Muscovite woman had ordered online. She had half an hour to try it, during which time the delivery man waited on the stairs. Suddenly, the 34-year-old neighbor and a friend returned home. Seeing a stranger on the floor, the tenant began to aggressively ask what he was doing here. The postman explained more than once, but his words did not suit the Muscovite. He sent his friend away then ran into his apartment and came out with a Saiga gun in one hand and a signal pistol in the other. Fortunately, no shots were fired, but a fight broke out – the unsuitable man saw the delivery man called emergency services, knocked the phone out of his hand, and then the men struggled and fell down the stairs. The police arrived and arrested the rowdy – he was very drunk and did not resist. No one needed hospitalization.
The customer saw the situation and immediately locked herself in the apartment in fear. After the fighter was arrested, she still bought a few things. In the middle, she explained that the neighbor was sympathetic to the people and had previously had a quiet personality. A Muscovite who works remotely as a programmer and lives with his mother. According to relatives, he rarely drank alcohol, but he was currently going through a difficult period in his life – a 73-year-old neighbor, with whom the family was friends, had just passed away. Additionally, the stress of finding a job that the man had been looking for for a month took its toll on him. So, in the evening after work, he had a glass of wine with a friend. Citizens have Saiga licenses and weapons are stored in safes. A Muscovite hunted with friends 2-3 times a year, although his catch during that time was quite modest – three beavers.