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Alamy Stock Photo eople in the crowd walk shouting antisemitic slogans at an airfield of the airport in Makhachkala, Russia.
Dagestan

Russia accuses Ukraine of playing a 'key role' in anti-Israel airport riot

Kyiv denounced the claim and said Moscow are trying to “shift responsibility” of the riot.

LAST UPDATE | Oct 30th 2023, 4:20 PM

RUSSIA HAS ACCUSED Ukraine of playing a “key role” in an anti-Israel riot at an airport in the Muslim-majority region of Dagestan on Sunday.

“The criminal Kyiv regime played a direct and key role in carrying out the latest destructive act,” Russia’s foreign affairs spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a statement.

Kyiv immediately denounced the claim and said Moscow are trying to “shift responsibility” over the Dagestan riot.

“Accusing Ukraine of involvement in the events in Dagestan by the Russian foreign ministry is an attempt to shift responsibility from a sick person to a healthy one,” Kyiv’s foreign ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said on Facebook.

“The events in Makhachkala reflect deep-rooted anti-Semitism of Russian elites and society.”

Earlier, The Kremlin blamed “external interference” for an anti-Israel riot that closed an airport in the region.

“Yesterday’s events at Makhachkala airport are, to a large extent, the result of external interference,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

Russian police said they had arrested 60 people suspected of storming the airport, seeking to attack Jewish passengers coming from Israel.

Dozens of protesters, many of them chanting “Allahu akbar” (God is greatest), broke through doors and barriers at Makhachkala airport yesterday, with some charging onto the runway.

“Against the backdrop of TV footage showing the horrors of what is happening in the Gaza Strip – the deaths of people, children, old people, it is very easy for enemies to take advantage of and provoke the situation,” Peskov told reporters.

The Kremlin did not provide further details on its claim of “external interference”.

State media earlier cited Dagestan’s governor as saying the “initiators of this action are our enemies who organised it from Ukrainian territory”.

In response to the events, President Vladimir Putin was due to hold a meeting with his top advisers, including the defence minister and spy chiefs, later on Monday to discuss “the West’s attempts to use the events in the Middle East to split Russian society,” Peskov said.

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