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Two groups of young men got into a fight at the festival.

Người Lao ĐộngNgười Lao Động09/02/2025

(NLDO) - Authorities are investigating the brawl that injured two young men at the Mu La Festival.


On the afternoon of February 9, a nearly 1-minute long video clip appeared on social media, recording two groups of young men holding sticks and weapons and fighting in front of a large crowd of people attending the festival.

Two groups of young men got into a fight at the festival. Source: Social Network

A young man was repeatedly hit with a stick by a subject and fell unconscious. Because the subjects used dangerous and aggressive weapons, many people around just stood there shouting for them to stop and did not dare to intervene.

According to initial information, the incident occurred at 1:00 p.m. on February 9, at the Mu La Festival in Co Linh Commune, Pac Nam District, Bac Kan Province. The incident injured two people, PVH and PVP (both residing in Dong Dat Commune, Phu Luong District, Thai Nguyen Province). They were given first aid at Pac Nam District Medical Center before being transferred to a higher level.

According to the initial verification of Pac Nam District Police, the incident stemmed from a personal conflict between a group of people from Phu Luong District, Thai Nguyen Province. When they met at the Mu La Festival, the two sides continued to conflict, leading to a fight.

Currently, the case is being further investigated and clarified by the police.



Source: https://nld.com.vn/hai-nhom-thanh-nien-lao-vao-hon-chien-tai-le-hoi-196250209210915754.htm

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