THIS is the dramatic moment warring kebab shop owners brawled in the street with skewers and metal poles.
A total of five people have now been jailed after the fight erupted between the two families in Gwent, Wales.
Footage showed the thugs wielding kebab skewers, which horrified witnesses believed were swords, and metal poles.
Newport Crown Court heard tensions had been mounting between the Sayak and Aksoy families that traced back to their native Turkey.
The scuffle broke out when one of the defendants struck another with a glass bottle – and the injured man summoned his family for help.
Seven men admitted their part in the massive brawl on the busy main road.
Five of the defendants, Firat Sayak, 45, Savas Sayak, 34, Murat Aksoy, 28, Mehmet Aksoy, 52, and Mazhar Askoy, 40, were jailed for two years.
Yagmur Sayak, 43, and Burak Aksoy, 25, were each handed 12 month suspended sentences and ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work
A 17-year-old male will be sentenced later.
Some defendants face being deported after they are released halfway through their sentences.
Prosecutor Alex Orndal said: “This was significant public violence.
“The origin of the animosity between the two families is a result of infighting connected to their families in Turkey.”
The court heard the families had since signed a “peace and reconciliation covenant” after concerns were raised in the local Kurdish and Turkish communities.
Judge Richard Kember said: “This was a disgraceful outbreak of violence and disorder.
“It took place in a busy public place.”
Speaking at the time, Chief Superintendent John Davies said: “I hope that these charges show our communities that we are heavily invested in responding to and investigating reports of crime and that we are committed to helping keep the streets of Gwent safe.
“A large number of officers have worked tirelessly to investigate and secure these charges, and we will continue to work with our partners to identify the issues and tackle the causes surrounding this incident.”
