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Indian student stabbed in Russia

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, April 20 (UPI) -- An Indian student in Russia was stabbed Wednesday in St. Petersburg, scene of a recent string of what is suspected to be racially motivated attacks.

The student was hospitalized with knife injuries in the neck and remained in satisfactory condition, RIA-Novosti reported.

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The student was believed to have been attacked by two men but police did not give details.

On Tuesday, an African student in the city was shot dead with a rifle marked with a swastika and earlier this month, two Mongolian students were beaten up in the city subway, the report said. In another incident this month, a Chinese student was attacked outside her apartment, while a 9-year-old girl of mixed Russian and African origin was hospitalized last month after being stabbed near her apartment.

Separately, the Itar-Tass news agency reported a youth group called Nashi has sent anti-fascist patrols to Moscow in a bid to prevent neo-Nazi supporters from rioting on the anniversary of Adolf Hitler's birth.

A Nashi news release said the Hitler advocates "do not realize that Russia is a multinational state whose very existence depends on cooperation of people of different races, nationalities, religions and cultural traditions."

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