In Dagestan (Russian Federation) in the city of Drebent, unknown persons set fire to a synagogue and fired at a church with automatic weapons, in which there were about 40 believers at that moment, as well as a police squad.
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Russian media reported this today, June 23.
In addition, in the capital of Dagestan, Makhachkali, a post of the Russian Road Patrol Service was fired upon on the street.
Five police officers were reported killed and nine wounded.
Subsequently, the chairman of the Public Monitoring Commission of Dagestan, Shamil Khadulaev, reported that during an attack on the Orthodox Church in Derbent, a 66-year-old priest was killed – his throat was cut. The temple guard, who only had a gas pistol, was also shot.
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There were also reports that unknown persons opened fire on the border between Russia and Abkhazia – in the area of the checkpoint on the Psou River. There, according to preliminary data, at least three people were injured and another person died.
Subsequently, reports appeared on social networks that two attackers were eliminated in Makhachkala, and two more were detained on a local beach.
Source: Racurs

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