Priest Among 8 Dead As Gunmen Attack Synagogues, Churches In Russia’s Dagestan

Nine people were killed and 25 others were injured in a coordinated attacks by gunmen in Russia's Dagestan. A "terror investigation" has been initiated under the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation.

Jun 24, 2024 - 10:30
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Priest Among 8 Dead As Gunmen Attack Synagogues, Churches In Russia’s Dagestan

Moscow: At least nine people lost their lives and 25 others sustained injuries in coordinated attacks by gunmen in Russia’s Dagestan on Monday (local time). According to the Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Republic of Dagestan, a ‘terror probe’ has been initiated under the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, CNN reported.
Attacks have been reported in churches, synagogues and a police traffic stop in the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala, which are about 120km (75 miles) apart.
In a statement, the investigation directorate said, “All the circumstances of the incident and the persons involved in the terrorist attacks are being established, and their actions will be given a legal assessment.”
Among the dead are seven law enforcement officers, a priest and a church security guard, according to local authorities. Five “militants” have also been killed, according to the Russian news agency TASS.
“According to the information I received, Father Nikolay was killed in the church in Derbent, they slit his throat. He was 66-years-old and very ill,” Dagestan Public Monitoring Commission Chairman Shamil Khadulaev said.
He also said a security guard at the church armed with only a pistol was shot.
One of the law enforcement officers killed was the head of the “Dagestan Lights” police department, Mavludin Khidirnabiev, according to the Dagestan Ministry of Internal Affairs telegram.
At a church in Makhachkala, 19 people locked themselves in for safety during a shootout that ended with at least one attacker being killed, TASS reported citing the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Dagestan.
Meanwhile, a synagogue in Derbent was set on fire with photos showing large flames and plumes of smoke billowing heavily out of a series of windows on at least one floor of the structure.
In what seems to be coordinated attacks that took place around the same time as those in Derbent, a synagogue and a police traffic post in Makhachkala also came under fire.
In a recent update, Dagestan’s leader, Sergey Melikov, dispatched a message using the Telegram app. In his announcement, he alluded to attempts by unknown entities to unhinge the region’s tranquillity, successfully thwarted by the Dagestan cops. Further, Melikov mentioned that among the assailants, there were reported casualties. Currently, a process to identify these individuals is ongoing. In the light of these events, an operational hub has been activated and a countering mission, termed as ‘Interception’, is well underway.
Calling on people to remain calm, Sergey Melikov said, “Panic and fear are what they were counting on in … They won’t get this from Dagestanis!”
The Israeli foreign ministry termed it “a combined attack” on the two synagogues. In the statement, the ministry said synagogues in Makhachkala and Derbent were attacked, the report said.
“The synagogue in Derbent was set on fire and burned to the ground. Local guards were killed. The synagogue in Makhachkala was attacked by gunfire, there are no further details,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.
The statement reads, “As far as is known, there were no worshipers in the synagogues at the time of the attack, and there are no known casualties from the Jewish community.”

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