Dagestan

2023 - 10 - 30

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Dagestan airport mob hunts for passengers on flight from Tel Aviv (Financial Times)

Violence follows rumours that Israelis were being relocated to Muslim-majority Russian region.

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Mob storms Dagestan airport in search of Jewish passengers from ... (The Guardian)

Airport in Russia's Muslim southern region closed after hundreds storm tarmac and climb on to planes.

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Crowd storms Russian airport as flight from Tel Aviv lands and ... (CNN)

An angry crowd in Russia's mostly Muslim region of Dagestan stormed an airport where a flight from Israel arrived on Sunday, forcing authorities to close ...

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Kremlin: Dagestan airport violence result of 'outside influence' (Reuters)

The Kremlin said on Monday that the storming of an airport in the capital of the southern Russian region of Dagestan by an anti-Israeli mob on Sunday was ...

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Russia's Dagestan airport closed after anti-Israel protests: What to ... (Aljazeera.com)

Authorities arrest 60 people as protests against arrival of flight from Israel forces Makhachkala airport to shut down.

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Putin calls meeting after anti-Israel mob storms airport in Dagestan (PBS NewsHour)

Russian President Vladimir Putin has called a meeting of top security and law enforcement officials after a mob stormed the airport in Dagestan shortly ...

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Hundreds stormed an airport in Russia's Dagestan, looking for ... (NPR)

Videos posted to social media showed crowds shouting anti-Semitic phrases as they swarmed the tarmac, going plane-to-plane in a search for passengers ...

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Anti-Israel mob storms Dagestan airport (BBC News)

Israel urges Russia to protect "all its citizens and all Jews" after a mob storms Makhachkala airport.

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How social media fuelled antisemitic violence in Dagestan, Russia (BBC News)

Before an outburst of violence, Telegram channels spread hate speech. The BBC has tracked messages inciting the public to gather at an airport where a ...

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An anti-Jewish riot in Russia's Dagestan region shows the risks of ... (CNN)

Images of antisemitic rioters overrunning an airport in Dagestan's Makhachkala Uytash Airport have shaken Russia's Jewish community, stoked international ...

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Putin Calls Meeting After Mob Storms Airport ั–n Dagestan Looking ... (Voice of America)

Russian President Vladimir Putin called a meeting of top security and law enforcement officials on Monday, the day after a mob stormed the airport in the ...

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What antisemitic attacks in Dagestan say about Vladimir Putin's Russia (Financial Times)

Simply sign up to the Russian politics myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Vladimir Putin vowed to โ€œde-Nazifyโ€ Ukraine when his troops invaded last ...

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Russia strengthens security measures after unrest in Dagestan (Anadolu Agency)

Kremlin spokesman says Russian Security Council take measures to counteract 'interference from outside' - Anadolu Ajansฤฑ.

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The pogrom in Dagestan (The Hill)

Maybe Putin doesn't believe the West is strong enough to survive. He looked at demography and decided it's better to side with the Global South.

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