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VIDEO: 2-year-old Iranian boy in coma after Belarusian man slams him to floor at Moscow airport
VIDEO: 2-year-old Iranian boy in coma after Belarusian man slams him to floor at Moscow airport

Gulf Today

time27-06-2025

  • Gulf Today

VIDEO: 2-year-old Iranian boy in coma after Belarusian man slams him to floor at Moscow airport

A shocking incident at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport has left a two-year-old Iranian boy in a coma with severe injuries after he was violently assaulted by a man in the arrivals hall. Surveillance footage shows the child, who had just arrived in Russia with his mother after fleeing bombings in Iran, calmly holding the handle of his trolley bag. Standing nearby, a man wearing a white T-shirt, shorts, and black sunglasses perched on his forehead is seen loitering with his hands in his pockets. After glancing around to see if anyone is watching, he suddenly moves toward the boy, picks him up without warning, and slams him violently onto the floor. The toddler suffered multiple skull fractures and serious spinal injuries. He remains in a coma and is fighting for his life in hospital. The attack took place while the boy's pregnant mother was retrieving his stroller from baggage claim. A bystander quickly rushed to help the injured child, as seen in the disturbing footage posted on X by the Iranian Embassy in India. 'A traveler at Moscow airport brutally assaulted an Iranian child, whose family had fled the Israeli aggression. The child is in a coma and has sustained life-threatening injuries,' the Iranian Embassy said in a statement. The attacker has been identified as 31-year-old Vladimir Vitkov, a Belarusian national. Russian authorities are investigating the motive behind the assault, including the possibility of racist intent or drug influence. Vitkov was taken into custody shortly after the incident. Police confirmed that they are conducting toxicology tests and reviewing surveillance footage to understand the circumstances surrounding the assault.

Man's chilling admission after slamming toddler to the ground at airport
Man's chilling admission after slamming toddler to the ground at airport

Perth Now

time25-06-2025

  • Perth Now

Man's chilling admission after slamming toddler to the ground at airport

A man arrested after picking up and throwing a toddler head-first onto the floor at a Russian airport has confessed to trying to murder the child, saying he was on drugs at the time. Chilling footage shows the moment Vladimir Vitkov picked up 18-month-old Yazdan and slammed him onto the floor in the arrivals hall of Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport earlier this week. The child suffered serious skull fractures and was placed into a coma. Security footage shows the 31-year-old alleged attacker from Belarus lingering near the child, who was standing beside a suitcase. Vitkov appears to check his surroundings before suddenly seizing the toddler and throwing him with force onto the floor. It has been reported that Vitkov had been on the same flight as the toddler and his mother, who were fleeing bombing in Iran where they had been visiting family. Vitkov flew into Moscow from Egypt after being fired from a nuclear construction job when he failed a drug and alcohol test, The Mirror reported. When questioned by authorities after the incident he reportedly confessed, saying: 'I attempted to murder a child.' Vitkov could not provide a motive for his actions because he said he was 'under the influence of drugs'. According to Russian Investigative Committee reports, traces of cannabis were found in Vitkov's blood. Additional reports suggest he was also found in possession of illegal substances. Moscow Region Children's Ombudswoman Ksenia Mishonova condemned the assault, labelling Vitkov 'a drug-addled monster'. 'All this is incredibly difficult to bear,' she said. 'I hope the detained monster will receive the full severity of the law. I wish the child a speedy recovery. May the parents have the strength to survive this.' Mishonova provided an update on the child's heath, saying his brain was not damaged and that he was no longer in a coma. The Mirror reported a doctor at a children's hospital in Moscow said the child was admitted with a severe craniocerebral injury. 'He has an open fracture of the skull bones, a fracture of the base and vault of the skull, a subdural haematoma,' Dr Tatyana Shapovalenko said. The toddler remains in hospital as doctors assess his condition. — With The Nightly

Man who slammed toddler to the ground at Moscow airport confesses to trying to murder the child
Man who slammed toddler to the ground at Moscow airport confesses to trying to murder the child

7NEWS

time25-06-2025

  • 7NEWS

Man who slammed toddler to the ground at Moscow airport confesses to trying to murder the child

A man arrested after picking up and throwing a toddler head-first onto the floor at a Russian airport has confessed to trying to murder the child, saying he was on drugs at the time. Chilling footage shows the moment Vladimir Vitkov picked up 18-month-old Yazdan and slammed him onto the floor in the arrivals hall of Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport earlier this week. The child suffered serious skull fractures and was placed into a coma. Security footage shows the 31-year-old alleged attacker from Belarus lingering near the child, who was standing beside a suitcase. Vitkov appears to check his surroundings before suddenly seizing the toddler and throwing him with force onto the floor. It has been reported that Vitkov had been on the same flight as the toddler and his mother, who were fleeing bombing in Iran where they had been visiting family. Vitkov flew into Moscow from Egypt after being fired from a nuclear construction job when he failed a drug and alcohol test, The Mirror reported. When questioned by authorities after the incident he reportedly confessed, saying: 'I attempted to murder a child.' Vitkov could not provide a motive for his actions because he said he was 'under the influence of drugs'. According to Russian Investigative Committee reports, traces of cannabis were found in Vitkov's blood. Additional reports suggest he was also found in possession of illegal substances. Moscow Region Children's Ombudswoman Ksenia Mishonova condemned the assault, labelling Vitkov 'a drug-addled monster'. 'All this is incredibly difficult to bear,' she said. 'I hope the detained monster will receive the full severity of the law. I wish the child a speedy recovery. May the parents have the strength to survive this.' Mishonova provided an update on the child's heath, saying his brain was not damaged and that he was no longer in a coma. The Mirror reported a doctor at a children's hospital in Moscow said the child was admitted with a severe craniocerebral injury. 'He has an open fracture of the skull bones, a fracture of the base and vault of the skull, a subdural haematoma,' Dr Tatyana Shapovalenko said. The toddler remains in hospital as doctors assess his condition.

Watch: Toddler in coma after being slammed on floor by tourist at Moscow airport; Child had fled Iran with pregnant mother
Watch: Toddler in coma after being slammed on floor by tourist at Moscow airport; Child had fled Iran with pregnant mother

Economic Times

time25-06-2025

  • Economic Times

Watch: Toddler in coma after being slammed on floor by tourist at Moscow airport; Child had fled Iran with pregnant mother

The suspect can be seen in the CCTV footage just before he slammed the kid on ground A horrifying incident at Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport has left an 18-month-old boy in a coma after he was violently slammed to the ground by a tourist. The child had just arrived in Russia with his pregnant mother, fleeing conflict in Iran via Afghanistan. The attacker, identified as 31-year-old Vladimir Vitkov from Belarus, was caught on CCTV footage in the arrivals hall. In the video, Vitkov is seen glancing around before suddenly grabbing the toddler—who stood beside a suitcase—and throwing him headfirst onto the hard airport floor. The boy, who suffered a fractured skull and spinal injuries, was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. His mother was reportedly just meters away, collecting the child's pushchair, when the assault took place. Witnesses quickly intervened, stopping Vitkov and alerting officials have launched an attempted murder investigation, also probing potential motives, including racial hatred and drug influence. Traces of cannabis were found in Vitkov's system, and additional drugs were reportedly discovered on him. During questioning, Vitkov vaguely admitted to past legal troubles, saying, 'I made mistakes like that.'Vitkov's female travel companion was reportedly in shock, and disturbing reports say he has a daughter around the same age as the victim. The attack has sparked global outrage. dMeanwhile, Moscow Region Children's Ombudswoman Ksenia Mishonova told The Sun: 'A drug-addled monster grabbed a toddler in the arrivals hall and threw him on the floor with all his might….All this is incredibly difficult to bear. I hope the detained monster will receive the full severity of the law. I wish the child a speedy recovery. May the parents have the strength to survive this.'The case has triggered intense debate on airport security, mental health screening, and the vulnerability of refugee families. With over 40 million passengers annually, Sheremetyevo is Russia's busiest airport—now under scrutiny for one of its most chilling footage: The video is quite graphic and hence readers are advised caution. — LASHYBILLS (@LASHYBILLS)

Shocking video: Belarus man slams Iranian boy on floor at Moscow airport
Shocking video: Belarus man slams Iranian boy on floor at Moscow airport

Hindustan Times

time25-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Shocking video: Belarus man slams Iranian boy on floor at Moscow airport

Jun 25, 2025 08:53 PM IST A Belarusian man grabbed and threw a child on the floor at the Moscow international airport, injuring him seriously. The video of the unprovoked assault has gone viral. The 18-month-old boy, a native of Iran, is reportedly in a coma and fighting for his life. The boy suffered severe skull fractures and spinal injuries. The boy and his pregnant mother had come to Russia to escape the Israel-induced war. The boy was not around his mother at the time of the incident. The video shows the man sneaking in close to the boy at the airport. He suddenly grabs the boy and slams him head-first on the concrete floor, seriously injuring him. The boy suffered severe skull fractures and spinal injuries. He is in a coma. The suspect, identified as 31-year-old Vladimir Vitkov of Belarus, has been arrested. The video shows him being escorted out by the Russian police. After the horrific incident, investigators revealed that the accused had cannabis in his bloodstream. They also found additional drugs in his system, reported ToI. The boy's mother had gone to collect his pushchair after their flight's arrival in Moscow. The police haven't yet revealed the motive behind the crime. They, however, believe that drug intoxication played a major role in the incident. Israel-Iran war Israel and Iran fought a 12-day war after the former attacked Tehran's nuclear sites to stop it from developing nuclear weapons. Both sides fired salvos at each other, leading to deaths and injuries on both sides. The United States also destroyed three Iranian nuclear sites. The three nations announced a ceasefire on Tuesday.

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