Terror attacks in Dagestan (temporary occupied by Russia): 20 men killed
Attacks on churches, synagogues and police in Dagestan. Main:
— The attacks and arson in Makhachkala and Derbent were synchronized. The first reports of shootings began to come in around 6 p.m. At 17:51 the police received the first report of an injury to an employee in Derbent. Previously, after this, the shooters arrived at the building of the Orthodox Church on Lenin Street, killed a clergyman, and then moved to the synagogue. There they set fire to the building and continued to exchange fire with the police. The entire Derbent police force was alerted. Previously, the shooters were traveling in a white Volkswagen Polo.
— Around the same time, a report was received about a fire in the Synagogue in Makhachkala. On the doors of the building, unknown persons left signs to suras and verses from the Koran. Nearby on Ermoshkina Street, a shootout with the police began - militants shot at cars with law enforcement officers.
— According to the head of Dagestan, 15 law enforcement officers were killed during the attack in Derbent and Makhachkala, and another 17 were injured. At least two civilian casualties are also known: 66-year-old Father Nikolai from a church in Derbent and a security guard from a church in Makhachkala.
— Five militants were killed: three in Makhachkala and two in Derbent. Two of them are the sons of the head of the Sergokalinsky district of Dagestan, Magomed Omarov: Osman and Adil Omarov. Another one is his nephew. Magomed Omarov was taken to the Ministry of Internal Affairs department. He was also expelled from United Russia.
— According to Dagestan publics, one of the killed militants was MMA fighter Gadzhimurad Kagirov.
- Eyewitnesses also reported arrests on the beach in Makhachkala - it is likely that the detainees may be related to the attackers.
— Previously, terrorists used an American Ar-15 rifle during an attack on police officers in Makhachkala.
— Operational search activities continue in Dagestan; security officers are identifying accomplices of terrorists.
— June 24, 25 and 26 have been declared days of mourning in Dagestan. The corresponding decree was signed by the head of Dagestan Sergei Melikov.
UPD. NAC reports that the counter-terrorist operation has been completed in Makhachkala and Derbent, and the CTO regime has been abolished.
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