The president of Dagestan was harsh on the rebels in Makhachkala

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The head of Dagestan, Sergei Melikov, at a meeting with heads of government bodies, deputies and social activists of the republic, sharply criticized those who participated in the riots and pogroms at Makhachkala airport. RIA News.

He noted that those who participated in the riots at Makhachkala airport were not men and defenders of the Motherland. Melikov called them “poor, bestial cowards, animals.” According to the president of Dagestan, the rebels lack courage.

“Because you’re only brave in the crowd, because you push women forward, because you hide in this crowd and don’t show your faces. Who are you? What kind of a man are you, what kind of a Caucasian are you? What kind of Dagestani are you?” – said Melikov.

He also stated that participants in the uprisings support Russia’s enemies, those who “oppose the real heroes of Dagestan in battle” in the special military operation (SVO) zone.

Before that Sergei Melikov statedThose responsible for the riots at Makhachkala airport will all “get what they deserve”.

On the evening of October 29, mass riots occurred at Makhachkala airport due to the landing of a regular plane from Tel Aviv, which arrived in Dagestan against the background of the worsening situation in the Middle East. Hundreds of people entered the airport building and also entered the runway.

Law enforcement officers who arrived at the scene managed to save the airport from aggressive citizens. Main Investigative Department of the Dagestan RF Investigative Committee excited criminal case related to mass riots.

20 people, including law enforcement officers, were injured in the incidents. Police until October 30 detained 83 rebels at Makhachkala airport. The next day, Melikov announced that approximately 60 more people were detained.

Formerly at the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs statedThe Kiev regime may be connected to the events in Dagestan.

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