Three
gang members were killed after they disarmed guards and opened fire in a
courthouse in the Russian capital, Moscow, state media reported.
The
three were part of a group of five gangsters from the GTA street gang,
who tried to seize the guards' weapons in an elevator, Russia Interior
Ministry spokeswoman Tatiana Petrova told state-run news agency TASS.
They were defendants being taken to trial at the Regional Court in the
outskirts of Moscow at the time, she said.
"Three
of the arrested were killed while trying to flee the scene when the
elevator was forcibly stopped, two were wounded," Petrova said.
A
bailiff and armed guard also suffered bullet wounds in the attack,
lawyer Sofia Rubasskaya, who was in the building at the time, told TASS.
At least two policemen were also wounded.
"We
were at a different session when heard shots fired. More than 20 shots
were made. We began to be evacuated. I saw a wounded woman bailiff, her
face in blood. Later somebody said that an armed guard had been
injured," Rubasskaya said.
The incident is not thought to be terrorist related and the court has resumed its hearings, TASS reported.
The
members of the GTA Gang, which took its name after a computer game, are
charged with the murders of car drivers in the Moscow and neighboring
Kaluga regions in 2012 and 2014, Russian media reports.