Makhachkala airport in Russia’s Muslim-majority republic of Dagestan has reopened following the attack on Sunday, October 29, in which around a hundred anti-Israel protesters attempted to attack passengers arriving from Tel Aviv. The images posted on social media by the participants themselves show people storming the runway and the terminal […]
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The airport has reopened Makhachkalain the predominantly Muslim Russian Republic Dagestanafter the attack by Sunday October 29th in which a hundred demonstrators Anti-Israel They tried to attack arriving passengers Tel Aviv. The images posted on social media by the participants themselves show people storming the runway and the terminal from where a plane is taking off Israel. The budget is 20 injuredincluding some guards, and from 60 arrested of 150 identified people. The passengers on the destination flight, on which there were only four Israeli citizens, including a child, were not injured.
Following the attack, the international community condemned the attack as anti-Semiticwhile Russia accuses thisUkraine responsible for the unrest in the northern region Caucasus. “In carrying out the destructive action a direct and central role was assigned to the criminal Kiev regime, which in turn acted at the hands of the infamous Russophobes“said the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova. Moscow’s Orthodox spiritual leader Il. agrees Patriarch Cyrilwho condemned the airport attack as “an attempt.” Splits Jews and Muslims Russia”, while the head of the Republic of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov confirmed that the unrest was caused by a Ukrainian website, Dagestan Morning, which allegedly fomented inter-ethnic and inter-religious violence in Russia.
For the Russian President Vladimir Putin Instead, which called a security summit on Monday with the prime minister, the foreign minister and the heads of the security agencies, it is a “Western attempt “To divide Russian society through events in the Middle East.” Meanwhile, Tel Aviv continues to call on Russia to officially condemn Hamas as a terrorist organization, and the day before the airport raid it summoned the Russian ambassador to Israel. Anatoly Viktorovto protest Moscow’s hosting of a delegation from the Islamic group that controls the Gaza Strip.
The exchange of accusations continued with the Ukrainian reaction with the president Volodymyr Zelensky He described circulating videos of the incident as “horrifying” and stressed that “this is not an isolated case, but part of the Russian culture of hatred towards other nations.” His advisor, Michailo PodolyakOn social media, X spoke of an “official anti-Jewish program” initiated by Moscow and stated that Russia “still considers the democratic world weak and incapable of resisting aggression.” Condemnations also come from the US front, according to the spokeswoman for the National Security Council Home White, Adrienne Watsonwho said the United States would clearly support the entire Jewish community “as we experience a global rise in anti-Semitism.”