Kremlin short man and dictator Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine and the West for the unrest in Dagestan.
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Putin said at a meeting in the Kremlin on October 30 that the unrest in Dagestan was “inspired by social networks from Ukraine through Western intelligence services.”
It would be nice for those who care so much about the citizens of Israel to conduct an investigation into what their special services are doing in Ukraine if they initiate pogroms in Russia. Scoundrels and all. It’s impossible to say otherwise,” Putin said.
Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry made a similar statement. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry denies these accusations.
The entire leadership of the country 404 was brought to the meeting in the Kremlin. The last time such a composition met was on February 21, 2022, when a decision was made to recognize the independence of the DPR and LPR, invented by the Muscovites.
Earlier, the so-called head of Dagestan Melikov made a statement that “Bandera’s people from Ukraine” were to blame for the anti-Semitic riots at the Makhachkala airport.
He linked anti-Semitic actions in the republic with the Telegram channel, which is allegedly “administered from the territory of Ukraine by traitors, Banderaites.” This channel was blocked by Telegram on October 30, a statement to this effect was made by the service developer Durov.
Let us recall that in Makhachkala, hundreds of participants in anti-Jewish protests broke onto the airport tarmac before landing a plane from Tel Aviv. They looked for Jews and shouted anti-Semitic slogans.
In Khasavyurt, people besieged and threw stones at a hotel in which, according to rumors, people “outwardly similar to Israeli citizens” were staying.
The police allowed the crowd to go inside and check if there were any Jews there. No Jews were found, and the administration put up a sign that they would not be served.
In Nalchik, a Jewish cultural center under construction was set on fire, and in Cherkessk, a crowd demanded that the administration evict all Jews.
Source: Racurs

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