A 24‑hour work schedule has been announced for the government of Dagestan. The information appeared on a Telegram channel linked to the republic’s authorities, reported by officials of Dagestan.
According to the statement, Abdulmuslim Abdulmuslimov, who chairs the Council of Ministers of the Republic, was quoted as saying that all government units have been mobilized for continuous operation, with staff expected to work around the clock.
On the evening of October 29, a group of protesters gathered and moved toward Makhachkala airport. They declared their aim was to locate Jewish individuals, prompting heightened security concerns and prompting authorities to respond to these hostile intentions.
In response, Rosaviatsia and officials at Makhachkala airport began measures against unauthorized entrants. Reports indicate that the airport would remain closed through November 6 as a precautionary step to ensure safety and orderly operations.
Earlier, security forces stated that the airport in Makhachkala had new security reinforcements. They noted that while routine document checks for arriving crowds continued, there was no interference with procedures at the checkpoint. There were continued reports that refugees from Israel would face restrictions on entry into the republic due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
On October 28, a rally in Karachay-Ccherkessia protested the arrival of refugees from Israel in the North Caucasus region. Several dozen participants were detained for violating local rules governing demonstrations, underscoring tension around the issue and the authorities’ efforts to manage public order.
Early in the morning, an incident in Dagestan involved the verification of a man’s documents who had arrived from Israel, with authorities taking appropriate steps to manage the situation and maintain security in the area. These events reflect a broader pattern of concern and administrative responses tied to regional dynamics and international events.
Source attribution: information distributed via the Telegram channel associated with the Dagestan government and related official channels. This report consolidates official statements and on‑the‑ground developments as they were publicly presented at the time of publication.