Several hundred people gathered at Makhachkala airport, some with posters and Palestinian flags, threatening passengers on a flight from Tel Aviv.
Hundreds of people entered the Makhachkala airport due to the arrival of a Red Wings flight from Tel Aviv, which allegedly brought refugees from Israel to Dagestan, local Telegram channels reported.
Video from the airport shows a crowd of people breaking down doors in the airport area in search of Jews.
Passengers on a flight from Tel Aviv hide in the plane and are afraid to get off it.
Crowds stopped cars leaving the airport, reports said jellyfish. The people there had their passports checked. One of the passengers of the flight told the telegram channel Here is Dagestanthat when he went out into the street, “about fifty people flew at him” and asked him if he was a Jew. According to the man, he immediately “got his bearings” and said he was Russian. He was released after he showed his Russian passport – people around him allegedly told him that “we don’t deal with non-Jews now.”
The Federal Air Transport Agency reported that the airport is closed until the situation is normalized for the reception and departure of flights due to the penetration of unknown persons on the airport platform. The Mash Gor telegram channel says that Makhachkala airport employees are inviting the crowd to choose three people to enter the plane with cameras to prove that there are no Jews in the cabin.
The police did not interfere with the crowd in any way. They only called through a megaphone to avoid pogroms and blocking the roads, and also said that they understood those gathered and were ready to “stand and sing” with them. Only when the protesters broke through the tarmac, overpowering airport security, did special forces arrive on the scene, but even the security forces did not disperse anyone. Dagestan’s Minister of National Policy Enrik Muslimov and Minister of Youth Affairs Kamil Saidov arrived at the airport and began to address the gathering.
We remind you that in Khasavyurt on October 28, local residents held a protest near the hotel Flamingowhere refugees from Israel allegedly lived and then threw stones at the hotel.
Anti-Semitic rallies took place in Makhachkala and Cherkessk, and in the capital of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic of the Russian Federation, Nalchik, unknown people set fire to a Jewish cultural center under construction, throwing incendiary that wheel there.
Source: korrespondent

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