In the city of Korkino in the Chelyabinsk region, about 30 people were detained after a public gathering.
Local residents launched a pogrom in the gypsy quarter after the murder of a female taxi driver.
She died on October 23, when she went to a gypsy quarter on a mission, writes RBC .
Hundreds of outraged people took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the actions of the Roma diaspora in the city.
The townspeople broke the windows of the gypsies' houses and set their cars on fire.
The protesters were pushed back from the Roma homes thanks to increased police and National Guard presence.
Following the riots, events are being held in the city to maintain law and order.
Residents of Korkino were called upon to exercise prudence and comply with the law.
The family of the deceased woman will be provided with the necessary assistance and support.