Post by Admin on Oct 31, 2023 5:28:07 GMT
The unrest in Dagestan was “inspired, including through social networks, not least from the territory of Ukraine, by the hands of agents of Western intelligence services,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an address that was shown on the evening of October 30 on federal channels. The fact that the Kremlin considers “the events around the Makhachkala airport” to be largely “the result of outside interference, including information influence from outside,” was warned by the press secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov back on the afternoon of October 30.
On the occasion of the mass unrest, Putin scheduled a closed meeting with members of the Security Council, the government and the leadership of law enforcement agencies for the evening of October 30 in Novo-Ogarevo.
“In this connection (in connection with the revealed nature of the unrest in Dagestan. - Vedomosti) I want to ask the question - is it possible to help Palestine by trying to attack the Tats and their families? The Tats, by the way, are the titular nation in Dagestan,” Putin said. “We can only help Palestine in the fight against those who are behind this tragedy.” We, Russia, are fighting them as part of a special military operation. Exactly with them. Both for ourselves and for those who strive for real, true freedom.”
In connection with the events in Makhachkala, a criminal case of unrest has been opened
Heads of Caucasian regions urge not to give in to provocations
Society
According to the president, at a recent meeting with leaders of religious associations, he “spoke about attempts to use the dramatic situation in the Middle East and other regional conflicts against our country, against Russia, to destabilize and split our multinational and multi-religious society.” “To do this, they use a variety of means, as we see, lies, provocations, and sophisticated technologies of psychological and information aggression,” Putin noted.
Now, apparently, there will be fewer lies. In any case, shortly before the start of the meeting and Putin’s address (scheduled for 19.00), Telegram founder Pavel Durov announced the blocking of the “Morning Dagestan” channel, which was disseminating calls for unrest in the republic. The media linked this resource with former State Duma deputy Ilya Ponomarev living in Ukraine (recognized as a foreign agent and included in the list of extremists and terrorists).
The riots themselves, which resulted in casualties, began on the evening of October 29: a crowd of activists broke into the airport as a flight from Tel Aviv arrived there. On board, as the airport's general director, Said Ramazanov, later said, there were mainly women and children. A criminal case was opened into the events, 60 activists were detained, and a total of 150 suspects were identified.
On the occasion of the mass unrest, Putin scheduled a closed meeting with members of the Security Council, the government and the leadership of law enforcement agencies for the evening of October 30 in Novo-Ogarevo.
“In this connection (in connection with the revealed nature of the unrest in Dagestan. - Vedomosti) I want to ask the question - is it possible to help Palestine by trying to attack the Tats and their families? The Tats, by the way, are the titular nation in Dagestan,” Putin said. “We can only help Palestine in the fight against those who are behind this tragedy.” We, Russia, are fighting them as part of a special military operation. Exactly with them. Both for ourselves and for those who strive for real, true freedom.”
In connection with the events in Makhachkala, a criminal case of unrest has been opened
Heads of Caucasian regions urge not to give in to provocations
Society
According to the president, at a recent meeting with leaders of religious associations, he “spoke about attempts to use the dramatic situation in the Middle East and other regional conflicts against our country, against Russia, to destabilize and split our multinational and multi-religious society.” “To do this, they use a variety of means, as we see, lies, provocations, and sophisticated technologies of psychological and information aggression,” Putin noted.
Now, apparently, there will be fewer lies. In any case, shortly before the start of the meeting and Putin’s address (scheduled for 19.00), Telegram founder Pavel Durov announced the blocking of the “Morning Dagestan” channel, which was disseminating calls for unrest in the republic. The media linked this resource with former State Duma deputy Ilya Ponomarev living in Ukraine (recognized as a foreign agent and included in the list of extremists and terrorists).
The riots themselves, which resulted in casualties, began on the evening of October 29: a crowd of activists broke into the airport as a flight from Tel Aviv arrived there. On board, as the airport's general director, Said Ramazanov, later said, there were mainly women and children. A criminal case was opened into the events, 60 activists were detained, and a total of 150 suspects were identified.