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REUTERS/Grigory Dukor Acquire Licensing RightsOct 29 (Reuters) - Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters on Sunday stormed Russia's Dagestan airport in Makhachkala where a plane from Israel had just arrived, forcing Russian security forces to close the airport and divert flights while removing the demonstrators. Russian aviation authority Rosaviatsia security forces had removed the group by 10:20 p.m. Moscow time (1920 GMT). The passengers on the plane were "in a safe place", security forces told Reuters. Israel urged Russian authorities to protect Israelis and Jews in their jurisdictions following the reportA statement by the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem said the Israeli ambassador in Moscow was working with Russian authorities. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he was appalled by the events in Dagestan, blaming the events on Russia's official messages about Israel.
Persons: Grigory Dukor, Allahu Akbar, Rosaviatsia, Israel, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Dagestan's, Dan Williams, Ron Popeski, Hugh Lawson, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: REUTERS, Sunday, Russia's, Reuters, Foreign Ministry, Israel, Regional, Thomson Locations: Dagestan, Makhachkala, Israel, Russia's Dagestan, Caucasus, Palestine, Russian, Moscow, Nalchik, Kabardino, Jerusalem, Israeli, Russia
An aerial view of the Dagestan capital of Makhachkala March 24, 2012. REUTERS/Grigory Dukor Acquire Licensing RightsOct 29 (Reuters) - An airport in the southern Russian city of Makhachkala was closed on Sunday after a group of people poured onto the runway, the Russian aviation authority Rosaviatsia said. Rosaviatsia said all aircraft bound for Makhachkala, in the region of Dagestan, were diverted to other airports. Media reports from the area said demonstrators denouncing Israel's actions in Gaza had thronged the airport. Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Lisa ShumakerOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Grigory Dukor, Rosaviatsia, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: REUTERS, Media, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Dagestan, Makhachkala, Russian, Gaza
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Hundreds of people on Sunday stormed into the main airport in Russia's Dagestan region and onto the landing field to protest the landing of an airliner coming from Tel Aviv, Russian news agencies and social media reported. Authorities closed the airport in Makhachkala, capital of the predominantly Muslim region, and police converged on the facility. There were no immediate reports of injuries or arrests. Russian news reports said people in the crowd were shouting antisemitic slogans and tried to storm the airliner belonging to Russian carrier Red Wings that had landed from Tel Aviv. Video on social media showed some in the crowd on the landing field waving Palestinian flags.
Organizations: Sunday, Authorities, Red Wings Locations: TALLINN, Estonia, Russia's Dagestan, Tel Aviv, Russian, Makhachkala
JERUSALEM, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Israel urged Russian authorities on Sunday to protect Israelis and Jews in their jurisdictions following media reports of potential reprisals by pro-Palestinian protesters in the Russian Republic of Dagestan. A statement by the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem said the Israeli ambassador in Moscow was working with Russian authorities. "The State of Israel views gravely attempts to harm Israelis citizens and Jews anywhere," the statement said. Israeli media aired footage from Makhachkala airport in Dagestan appearing to show scores of youths, incensed at the Gaza war, storming the tarmac in search of passengers from a flight that had been due to land from Tel Aviv. "Israel expects the Russian law enforcement authorities to safeguard all Israeli citizens and Jews, whoever they may be, and to take robust action against the rioters and against the unbridled incitement being directed at Jews and Israelis," the Foreign Ministry statement said.
Persons: Dan Williams, Hugh Lawson Organizations: Russian, Foreign Ministry, Ministry, Thomson Locations: Israel, Russian Republic of Dagestan, Jerusalem, Israeli, Moscow, Makhachkala, Dagestan, Gaza, Tel Aviv
Factbox-Facts About Russia's Republic of Dagestan
  + stars: | 2023-10-29 | by ( Oct. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +2 min
(Reuters) - Twenty people were injured when hundreds of anti-Israeli protesters stormed on Sunday an airport in Russia's Dagestan region before security forces closed the airport and removed the demonstrators. Here are some facts about Russia's mainly Muslim republic of Dagestan, where waves of violence have erupted in the past. * A mountainous territory in the eastern part of the North Caucasus, Dagestan is Russia's most ethnically and linguistically varied region and home to at least 40 different ethnicities. A republic within the Russian Federation, Dagestan's population is about 3.2 million, according to Russia's official figures. * For almost a decade until 2017, Russian security forces were battling an armed insurgency conducted by an array of Islamist militant groups in Dagestan, neighbouring Chechnya and Ingushetia.
Persons: Shamil, Lidia Kelly, Miral Fahmy Organizations: Reuters, Sunday, Russian Federation Locations: Russia's Dagestan, Dagestan, North Caucasus, Dagestanis, Nationalities, Makhachkala, Russian, Today, Chechnya, Ingushetia, Russia, Derbent, Melbourne
The poster was also widely shared on Russia’s VKontakte social network (here), Telegram (t.me/pezdicide/3176), and was published by Russian media (here). The branding for Kyiv’s Forsage club can be seen in the upper left corner (here), though no such poster is on the Forsage club’s social media or website (here). Original posters of Forsage’s events that are shared on social media are strikingly different (here). In a statement on Instagram stories, Forsage said the fire show party poster was fake and was “aimed at inciting hostility” and provocation. Read more about our work to fact-check social media posts (here).
Persons: Forsage, , Read Organizations: Twitter, Facebook, Russian, Reuters, Kyiv’s Locations: Kyiv, Makhachkala, Russian, Dagestan, Kiev
A clip of a 2014 explosion at a gas station in Russia has been edited to make it appear as if a light beam was responsible for the fire. The earliest iteration Reuters could find of the unedited video was uploaded by a Russian news agency RIA Dagestan on Aug. 9, 2014 (timestamp 1:10) (youtu.be/-zvo7xXs-T0?t=72). The explosion was caused by a gas leak in the city of Makhachkala in Russia’s Republic of Dagestan, an RIA Dagestan report said (here). Reuters located the video to Prospekt Imama Shamilya, Makhachkala – the same location listed in the RIA Dagestan report (bit.ly/3saxAtT). The video has been online since at least August 2014 where no such beam can be seen before the explosion.
Persons: Read Organizations: Naval Research, Reuters Locations: Russia, Russian, Dagestan, Makhachkala, Russia’s Republic of Dagestan
CNN —At least 35 people were killed and dozens more injured when a fire caused an explosion at a gas station in the southern Russian republic of Dagestan, local authorities said. Several children were among the dead, according to the head of the Dagestan republic, Sergey Melikov, and at least three bodies were recovered from the rubble, state media agency TASS reported. TASS reported that 80 people were wounded, citing a department of the Russian ministry of health, in an apparent revision of the injury toll that Melikov earlier put at 102. The emergency ministry said it sent a special aircraft to evacuate casualties from the blast to hospitals in Moscow. The Dagestan government declared Tuesday a day of mourning, TASS reported.
Persons: Sergey Melikov, Vladimir Putin “, , Abdulmuslim Abdulmuslimov Organizations: CNN, TASS, Federal Center for Disaster Medicine, Ministry of Health, Russia’s, RIA Novosti, Kremlin Locations: Russian, Dagestan, Dagestan’s, Makhachkal, Moscow, Makhachkala
Fire at Russian gas station kills 25, injures 66
  + stars: | 2023-08-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Aug 15 (Reuters) - A fire at a gas station in the southern Russian region of Dagestan killed 25 people including three children, Interfax news agency reported early on Tuesday citing regional emergency medics. The fire started at an auto repair shop on the roadside of a highway in Dagestani capital Makhachkala on Monday night and caused blasts spreading to a nearby gas station, officials said. Rescuers work to put out a fire at the accident scene following an explosion at a gas station in the city of Makhachkala, Russia, August 14, 2023. The number of people injured rose to 66, 10 of whom are in a critical condition, RIA news agency said quoting the Russian deputy health minister Vladimir Fisenko. Thirteen of the wounded are children, Interfax reported citing the Dagestani health ministry.
Persons: Vladimir Fisenko, Maria Tsvetkova, Maxim Rodionov, Chris Reese, Muralikumar Organizations: Reuters, Russian Emergencies Ministry, TASS, Thomson Locations: Russian, Dagestan, Dagestani, Makhachkala, Russia, Republic of Dagestan, Handout
Fire at Russian gas station kills 27, injures 66
  + stars: | 2023-08-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Aug 15 (Reuters) - A fire at a gas station in the southern Russian region of Dagestan killed at least 27 people including three children, Interfax news agency reported early on Tuesday citing regional emergency medics. The fire started at an auto repair shop on the roadside of a highway in Dagestani capital Makhachkala on Monday night and caused blasts as it spread to a nearby gas station, officials said. Rescuers work to put out a fire at the accident scene following an explosion at a gas station in the city of Makhachkala, Russia, August 14, 2023. At least 66 people were injured, of whom 10 were in a critical condition, Russian deputy health minister Vladimir Fisenko said giving an update on casualties, RIA news agency reported. Thirteen of the wounded were children, Interfax reported citing the Dagestani health ministry.
Persons: Vladimir Fisenko, Maria Tsvetkova, Maxim Rodionov, Chris Reese, Muralikumar Anantharaman, Simon Cameron, Moore Organizations: Reuters, Russian Emergencies Ministry, TASS, Thomson Locations: Russian, Dagestan, Dagestani, Makhachkala, Russia, Republic of Dagestan, Handout
A fire and an explosion at a gas station killed at least 35 people in southern Russia, the authorities said Tuesday, in a disaster that struck one of the country’s poorest regions. There were no immediate reports of foul play or of a connection to the war in Ukraine. Russian state media said a fire at a nearby building on Monday evening caused an explosion at the gas station in Makhachkala, the capital of the Dagestan region, on the Caspian Sea and near the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains. Witnesses interviewed by the Russian news media described an enormous blast. “I was at home, lying on the couch,” one woman said in a video interview circulated by Tass, a state-run news agency.
Persons: Vladimir V, Putin, Sergei Melikov Organizations: Tass Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Russian, Makhachkala, Dagestan, Caucasus
Russia has been widely using Iranian drones to strike Ukraine since the start of the war. The White House noted that the Russia-Iran military partnership appeared to be "deepening." Remain of a Russian-made Shahed 136 at an exhibition showing remains of missiles and drones that Russia used to attack Kyiv on May 12, 2023 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Oleksii Samsonov /Global Images Ukraine via Getty ImagesRussia has been accused of using Iranian-made drones to strike Ukraine since the start of the war, which Moscow has denied. Iran, which is becoming a global leader in the production of drones, has been forming a closer partnership with Russia.
Persons: , John Kirby, Oleksii, Kirby, Insider's Mia Jankowicz Organizations: Russia, Service, House, Reuters, Kyiv, Getty, Guardian, European Union Locations: Iran, Russia, Ukraine, Alabuga, Moscow, Russian, Kyiv, Makhachkala
A gunman opened fire at a draft office in Russia’s Siberian region of Irkutsk on Monday amid a growing backlash against President Vladimir Putin’s chaotic efforts to mobilize more people to boost his troops in Ukraine. A video circulating online, confirmed by NBC News to have been shot in the draft office, showed people inside running for cover and screaming as the gunman fired. But Melvin said it's further evidence of Russia's disorganized mobilization drive. The unrest throughout Russia comes against the backdrop of a voting process underway in four Moscow-occupied regions of Ukraine. Meanwhile, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church has said that Russian soldiers who die in the war against Ukraine will be cleansed of their sins.
Sept 25 (Reuters) - Police clashed on Sunday with people opposed to the mobilisation in the southern Russian region of Dagestan, underscoring the level of discontent with President Vladimir Putin's decision to send hundreds of thousands more men to fight in Ukraine. Russia's first military mobilisation since World War Two, announced by Putin on Wednesday, has triggered protests in dozens of cities across the country. Public anger has appeared to be particularly strong in poor ethnic minority regions like Dagestan, a Muslim-majority region located on the shores of the Caspian Sea in the mountainous north Caucasus. There have been several reports from across Russia of people with no military service or parents of young children being called up in the draft - despite guarantees from Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu they would be excluded. Earlier on Sunday Russia's two most senior lawmakers - key Putin allies - also addressed public concerns about mobilisation, acknowledging "excesses" had stoked public anger.
Sursa foto: Agerpres/EPADoi aliați ai lui Alexei Navalnâi au dispărut fără urmă în RusiaDoi aliați ai lui Alexei Navalnâi au dispărut a doua zi după deschiderea unui birou de campanie în Republica Dagestan din sudul Rusiei, potrivit unui anunț postat pe contulul Twitter al biroului. „Ieri am deschis un sediu în Makhachkala, iar astăzi coordonatorul nostru, Eduard Atayev, a dispărut”, se spune în postare, potrivit The Moscow Times, citat de digi24.ro. Un observator al alegerilor regionale a spus că și asistentul lui Atayev, Murad Manapov, a dispărut fără urmă după ce a aplecat de acasă. Navalnîi execută acum o pedeapsă de doi ani și jumătate pentru acuzații vechi de fraudă într-o colonie penală care a fost descrisă drept una dintre cele mai dure din Rusia. El a fost încarcerat la întoarcerea în Rusia din Germania, unde a primit îngrijiri medicale timp de mai multe luni după o otrăvire care aproape i-a fost fatală.
Persons: Alexei Navalnâi, Navalnîi, Eduard Atayev, Atayev, Murad Manapov, Leonid Volkov, El Organizations: Moscow Locations: Rusia, Dagestan, Rusiei, Makhachkala, Kremlin, rusesc, Germania
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