MOSCOW, November 16. / TASS /. A participant in the Absolute Fighting Championship (UFC), Adam Yandiyev, was charged with causing minor harm to the health of athlete Sergey Kharitonov. TASS was told about this by a member of the Public Monitoring Commission (POC) Eva Merkacheva, who visited Yandieva in the IVS on Petrovka. “I visited Yandiev. As far as I understood from the conversation with him, he was charged with injuring Kharitonov and the second person involved in the case. Tomorrow the police will come out with a petition for his arrest,” said the observer. According to Merkacheva, Yandiyev is treated well by the IVS staff, all his rights are fully respected. "The athlete himself looks somewhat stunned, he did not expect such a turn of events. He thought it was just a man's conversation that would not end in a criminal case," Merkacheva said. According to her, they did not have time to hand over personal belongings to Yandiyev, so observers handed over some hygiene items, in particular soap, to him. POC member Bogdan Ebert also said that Yandiyev was satisfied with the way he was fed in the isolation ward and had no complaints about the IVS staff. "Adam Yandiev is in IVS-1 on Petrovka in a double cell, but he has no cellmates yet. The cell is clean, there are no complaints about the conditions of detention. Yandiev himself says that reality has exceeded expectations, and that the isolation ward did not envision that way: the food is good, the attitude of the staff is respectful, "said Ebert. According to him, there is no TV and refrigerator in Yandiev's cell, since they are not provided for by the TAP (unlike the SIZO), so only radio and reading books are available from entertainment. "Currently, Adam Yandiev is reading Dan Brown's Inferno," Ebert added. The police qualified Yandiev's actions under items "a", "c" part 2 of Art. 115 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, that is, deliberate infliction of minor harm to health, committed out of hooligan motives, with the use of objects used as weapons. Yandiev, according to law enforcement agencies, attacked Kharitonov and Ruslan Abdo in the Luzhniki Stadium out of hooliganism. As a result of the attack, Kharitonov was diagnosed with a closed craniocerebral injury, bruises and abrasions to his face, a broken nose and other injuries. Doctors diagnosed Abdo with a broken nose, an abrasion to the face, a bruised wound on the lower lip and lower jaw.