“We don't know who beat Zhukov, we don't know why. But we know that our law enforcement officers conduct inspections ... Let's hope that the perpetrators will be identified and punished according to the law, ”Interfax quotes him as saying.

As the Kremlin spokesman noted, he would not build "any chains" in this situation.

On the evening of August 30, it was reported that Yegor Zhukov was beaten outside his home in Moscow. 

On the fact of the incident, the police organized an inspection, and later opened a criminal case.