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According to the Russian President, riots at Mahachkala Airport were inspired th...

"To sow Hate": Putin declared "involvement" of Ukraine in a rebellion in Dagestan (video)

According to the Russian President, riots at Mahachkala Airport were inspired through social networks in the territory of Ukraine, and Western intelligence services are allegedly participating in this. Russian President Vladimir Putin is convinced that Ukraine and Western special services are supposed to organize the events in Makhachkal. He stated this during a major meeting, which is related to the rebellion at the Dagestan Airport, reports Radio Sputnik on October 30.

According to him, the situation in the Middle East and other conflicts in the world is allegedly trying to use Russia to destabilize and split Russian society. To do this, he thinks, and various provocations are used. "I will repeat, those who are conflict in the Middle East, other regional crises, will use their devastating consequences to sow hatred, push people around the world. In this a real, selfish goal," said Vladimir Putin.

As for the events in Mahachkala, the Russian president is convinced that they are allegedly inspired through social networks in Ukraine and Western special services are actively involved. All those who are so worried about Israel's citizens were advised to initially investigate the "special services in Ukraine" in the Kremlin. "It would be nice to those who are so cares for Israeli citizens, to investigate what their special services are doing in Ukraine, if they try to inspire pogroms in Russia.

Darkness and it is impossible to say differently," Vladimir Putin continued. Particular attention was paid to the work of the heads of the Russian regions, heads of law enforcement agencies and special services. The Russian president called them firmly and timely to act in matters, which refers to the protection of the constitutional order, rights and freedoms of people, as well as interethnic and inter -religious harmony.