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According to an anonymous Russian official, the situation can be compared with t...

"All in confusion": The Kremlin fell into a stupor after a riot in Mahachkala - The Moscow Times

According to an anonymous Russian official, the situation can be compared with the military rebellion of Prigogine, which took place in June. At the same time, Putin was afraid to talk about the growth of anti -Semitic sentiment in the Caucasus. The Kremlin fell into a stupor after mass riots in Mahachkala, which are associated with anti -Semitic moods. About it reports The Moscow Times on October 30.

According to the anonymous sources of the Kremlin and governments, Russian special services and power structures were aware that the situation in Dagestan is exacerbated against the background of war in Israel, but this did not change anything. On October 7, when Hamas's group attacked Israel, the North Caucasus was supported by Gaza Sector, as much of the inhabitants professes Islam. "The situation was exacerbated weekly.

Everyone knew about it - both in the Kremlin, the FSB and the Ministry of Internal Affairs," the Kremlin's anonymous official said. Despite this, the rebellion at the Mahachkahki Airport, during which thousands of people broke into the runway and nearly struck passengers with Tel Aviv passengers, the Kremlin was surprised and no one knew what to do next to reassure the people. Some even compared this situation with the military rebellion that happened in June.

"In my environment, almost everyone is in confusion. This is a pure repetition of Prigogine's rebellion," the source continued. Another Kremlin official, who previously worked in law enforcement agencies, told journalists that it was a "national event of national scale". He did not rule out that the special services knew about the threat in advance, but were afraid to report it to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"It is the failure of all - the curators of domestic policy in the Kremlin, special services and local authorities. Everyone is afraid to be alarmists and warn the president about problems in advance," the message reads. We will remind, on October 29 it was reported that in Dagestan the residents stormed the airport through a flight with "refugees from Israel". According to Russian media, protesters stopped all cars passing by, and checked for the presence of Israeli citizens.