The Kremlin considers the unrest at the airport in Makhachkala in Dagestan to be the result of “actions from outside.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin has once again been caught in a lie. In particular, the Kremlin dictator back in 2016 called on Jews to flee anti-Semitism in Russia.
Journalist Denis Kazansky reported this on the Internet.
He noted that today anti-Semitism in the Russian Federation has actually become the general line of the party, and the authorities of some regions encourage Jewish pogroms.
“Putin, as always, deceived. He even deceived the Jews,” the journalist wrote.
What preceded
On Sunday evening, October 29, up to 1,500 angry local Dagestanis, some carrying Palestinian flags, seized Makhachkala airport in search of Jews allegedly arriving from Israel. Protesters broke into the customs and border zone of the airfield and even ran out onto the runway.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin considers the accident at the airport in Makhachkala in Dagestan to be a consequence of “external action.” Dictator Vladimir Putin will hold a large meeting on a mass pogrom with a search for Jews at the airfield.
Experts note that the anti-Semitic protests in Dagestan, which led to the pogrom at the Makhachkala airport, are an attempt to channel the protest sentiments characteristic of this Russian region.
Related topics:
More news