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Deadly Attacks On Churches, Synagogue, Police Post Leave Over 15 Dead In Dagestan, Russia

Ben Nicholls
Last updated: June 24, 2024 8:21 am
Ben Nicholls Published June 24, 2024
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Gunmen orchestrated violent attacks on two Orthodox churches, a synagogue, and a police post in Dagestan, Russia, resulting in over 15 deaths, including multiple police officers and a priest, as confirmed by local authorities and reported by Russian news outlets.

Short Summary:

  • Coordinated attacks targeted religious sites and a police checkpoint in Dagestan.
  • Over 15 individuals, including police officers and a priest, were killed.
  • Authorities suspect the involvement of an international terrorist organisation.

In a harrowing display of violence, the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala in Dagestan faced coordinated attacks on Sunday, which is the Pentecost festival for the Russian Orthodox Church. Masked assailants launched attacks on multiple religious sites and a police post, leaving over 15 dead in their wake, including both police and civilians.

The attacks appeared well coordinated, as they occurred almost simultaneously in Derbent and Makhachkala. Video footage circulating on social media captured the aftermath in Derbent, showing billowing smoke and flames consuming a synagogue. Local news also confirmed similar scenes of chaos and destruction in Makhachkala, where another synagogue and churches were attacked.

Deadly Attacks On Churches, Synagogue, Police Post Leave Over 15 Dead In Dagestan, Russia

The Russian Investigative Committee and local authorities were swift to label the events as acts of terrorism. Official statements from the National Anti-Terrorism Committee, cited by RIA Novosti, underscored the brutal nature of the attacks, revealing that at least 15 officers and an Orthodox priest were among the deceased.

“This evening, the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala witnessed armed attacks on two Orthodox churches, a synagogue, and a police checkpoint,” stated the National Anti-Terrorism Committee.

Among the notable victims was Orthodox priest Nikolai Kotelnikov, who had served the Derbent community for over 40 years. His death was mourned by many, adding a poignant layer of grief to the tragic events.

“The synagogue in Derbent is on fire,” reported Boruch Gorin, chairman of the public council of Russia’s Federation of Jewish Communities. “The synagogue in Makhachkala has also been set on fire and burned down.”

Authorities confirmed that the attackers targeted these places of worship around the time evening prayers were set to begin. Despite the ferocity of the attacks, the Ministry of Internal Affairs managed to evacuate 19 people who had taken refuge inside a church in Derbent before safely leading them out.

Deadly Attacks On Churches, Synagogue, Police Post Leave Over 15 Dead In Dagestan, Russia

The urgency and level of the threat prompted a rapid response from law enforcement. According to multiple reports, six of the attackers were neutralised. This response, however, did not stem the fear and unrest that permeated the streets of Dagestan.

“Tonight in Derbent and Makhachkala, unknown people made attempts to destabilize the public situation,” said Sergei Melikov, the head of the Republic of Dagestan. “Dagestan police officers stood in their way. According to preliminary information, there are casualties among them.”

The attacks are speculated to be the work of members of an international terrorist organisation, although specific affiliations have yet to be confirmed. The Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISKP) had taken responsibility for previous attacks in Russia, and there are growing concerns over the involvement of Wilayat Kavkaz, ISIL’s northern Caucasus branch, in these recent events.

Deadly Attacks On Churches, Synagogue, Police Post Leave Over 15 Dead In Dagestan, Russia

Melikov, in his address, emphasised continued efforts to uncover and arrest all individuals involved in planning and executing the attacks. “The situation is under control,” he assured, despite the evident magnitude of the tragedy.

“We understand who is behind the organization of the terrorist attacks and what goal they pursued,” Melikov stated, reiterating that the investigation will press on until all responsible parties are judged.

Three days of mourning have been declared in Dagestan, reflecting the depth of loss and communal grief. Flags were lowered to half-mast, and all public entertainment events were cancelled as the region grapples with the horrific assaults.

The historical context adds another layer of complexity to the situation in Dagestan. Known for its diverse religious landscape, the region has battled militancy and instability for decades. Previous attacks have also been linked to jihadist organisations operating in the region and neighbouring areas like Chechnya and Ingushetia.

“This sort of coordinated attack targeting civilian religious infrastructure is very unusual and will no doubt be shocking to Russians across the country,” commented Daniel Hawkins, reporting from Moscow.

The recent attacks have revived memories of other high-casualty incidents, such as the storming of the Crocus City Hall in March, where 145 people died. Although ISKP claimed responsibility for that attack, Russian authorities suggested, albeit without evidence, that Ukraine had a particular role.

This backdrop of ongoing violence, coupled with complex geopolitical entanglements—particularly Russia’s military actions in Ukraine—adds to the overall tension and uncertainty in the region. The fear of renewed extremist violence is palpable, bolstered by the grim reality of an ever-present threat.

“Our fraternity, our multiethnic unity, has once again come under attack,” Melikov lamented. “We will continue our efforts to maintain peace and security.”

The closed streets, heightened security, and a community in mourning paint a stark picture of Dagestan. As the investigation progresses, local and federal authorities aim to uncover the intricacies of the attacks. Special attention is focused on ensuring that any remaining threats are neutralised, promising that Dagestan will continue to fight against such acts of terrorism.

The timeline for healing and rebuilding is uncertain, but the resilience and resolve of the Dagestani people are evident. As they mourn their losses and confront their fears, the clarion call for justice and peace rings loudly throughout the region.

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