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Chaos in Dagestan: Gunmen Target Synagogues and Churches, Leaving Death and Destruction

Dagestan - Islamic State - Russia - Terrorism - Violence - Vladimir Putin

Unidentified gunmen wreak havoc in Dagestan, killing police officers and a priest. Read on for the shocking details!

In a series of horrifying attacks in Dagestan, southern Russia, unidentified gunmen have unleashed chaos by targeting religious sites. The violence resulted in the deaths of six police officers and a priest, with 12 more officers wounded. The incidents took place at a synagogue and an Orthodox church in Derbent, followed by an attack on a traffic police post in Makhachkala, leaving the region in shock and fear.

The targeted assaults on the synagogue and church in Derbent, along with the police post in Makhachkala, have sent ripples of terror through the community. The coordinated shootings led to the tragic deaths of at least seven officers and a priest, with over two dozen individuals injured. The simultaneous nature of the attacks indicates a premeditated act of violence, plunging the region into a state of heightened alertness and concern.

This wave of violence in Dagestan marks the second major incident this year, following a previous attack. The grim reality of innocent lives lost and the deliberate targeting of religious institutions paint a grim picture of the security challenges faced by the region. Authorities are working tirelessly to apprehend the perpetrators and restore calm to the community, but the scars left by these senseless acts of violence run deep.

In the aftermath of the attacks, the community mourns the loss of seven law enforcement officers, a priest, and a church security guard. The tragic events serve as a stark reminder of the fragile balance between peace and conflict in the region. As investigations continue and the impact of the violence resonates, the need for solidarity and resilience becomes ever more apparent in the face of such senseless brutality.

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Deadly attacks on Dagestan synagogue and churches (BBC News)

Unidentified gunmen in the southern Russian republic kill six police officers and wound 12 more.

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Gunmen target religious sites in Russia's Dagestan in 'terror attacks' (POLITICO.eu)

Shooting leaves at least seven officers dead and more than two dozen injured in second major incident this year.

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Dagestan attack: Six police officers and a priest dead after gunmen ... (The Independent)

The two attacks targeted a synagogue and an Orthodox church in the city of Derbent, as well as a traffic police post later in Makhachkala 75 miles north.

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Gunmen kill at least six police and a priest in attacks in Russia's ... (The Guardian)

Simultaneous shootings target a synagogue in city of Derbent and police in region's capital Makhachkala.

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Synagogue, church attacks in Russia's Dagestan kill police, priest (Aljazeera.com)

Gunmen shot at a synagogue and church in Derbent, as well as a police post in Makhachkala.

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At least nine dead, 25 injured as gunmen attack synagogues and ... (CNN)

Among the dead are seven law enforcement officers, a priest and a church security guard, according to local authorities. Four “militants” have also been ...

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Deadly attacks on Dagestan synagogues and churches (BBC News)

Unidentified gunmen in the southern Russian republic kill six police officers and wound 12 more.

More than 15 policemen, several civilians killed by gunmen in ... (NPR)

Gunmen opened fire on two Orthodox churches, a synagogue and a police post in two cities, according to the authorities.

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Russia: Gunmen open fire on synagogue and church in deadly ... (Sky News)

A synagogue and an Orthodox church were targeted along with a traffic police post, just three months after 145 people were killed at a concert hall near ...

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Attacks in Russia's Dagestan region kill 19 (Financial Times)

The shootings in the regional capital Makhachkala and Derbent on Sunday evening were the worst terror incident in Russia since militants killed 145 people and ...

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Dagestan: Questions remain unanswered as Russia blames West ... (Sky News)

It's not the first time Russia has been quick to lay blame at the West. It fits Vladimir Putin's wider narrative that the country is under attack.

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Gunmen who attacked religious buildings in Russia's Dagestan ... (The Guardian)

The Russian Orthodox church said Kotelnikov had been “brutally killed” in the attack. The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, offered his “deepest condolences” ...

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Russian region of Dagestan holds a day of mourning after attacks ... (NPR)

Russia's southern region of Dagestan is in mourning after a rampage by Islamic militants Sunday that killed 19 people, and attacked houses of worship in ...

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Dagestan attack highlights Russia's vulnerability at home amid ... (The Guardian)

The mostly Muslim region in the North Caucasus in southern Russia is one of the country's most restive, and the growing social unrest and violence there could ...

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After attack in Dagestan, Russian officials minimize Islamic State claim (The Washington Post)

Some Russian officials blamed Ukraine and the United States for a terrorist attack in the predominantly Muslim region of Dagestan despite the region's long ...

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