Bloody Dagestan Attacks: Fears of Escalating Extremism
At Least 20 Dead, 46 Wounded in Twin Attacks
June 24, 2024 - Two bloody attacks in Dagestan, southern Russia, have raised concerns about a resurgence of extremist violence in the region. The attacks, which occurred on Sunday, left at least 20 people dead and another 46 wounded.
Attacks Target Police, Churches, and Synagogue
According to local reports, the attackers targeted police posts, churches, and a synagogue in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan. The majority of the fatalities were police officers, but civilians, including a priest, were also among the victims.
Five Attackers Killed
Security forces responded swiftly to the attacks, killing at least five of the attackers. Local media outlets have shared footage of the slain attackers, raising fears about their possible affiliation with extremist groups.
Dagestan's Minister of Health Provides Update
Dagestan's healthcare ministry has updated the official casualty toll, confirming that 20 people have died and 46 others have sustained injuries. The ministry expressed concern over the scale and severity of the attacks.
Investigation Underway
An investigation into the attacks is currently underway, with local and federal authorities collaborating to determine the perpetrators' identities, motives, and potential links to extremist organizations.
The attacks highlight the ongoing challenges of maintaining stability and combating extremism in the North Caucasus region of Russia. Further updates on the investigation and the potential implications of the violence will be provided as they become available.
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