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Russia convicts many for anti-Israel riots in Dagestan Airport two years ago

The Investigative Committee of Russia announced on Friday that 135 Russians were sentenced to long prison terms in connection with an anti-Israel mass protest held in October 2023 in the predominantly Muslim Dagestan Region. In the North Caucasus, hundreds of anti-Israel demonstrators stormed the airport of Makhachkala where a plane just arrived from Tel Aviv. The unrest was caused by Israel's conflict with the Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Investigators have said that they have collected evidence against 142 individuals and finished investigations into the involvement of 139.

Investigators have put the three others on Russia's most wanted list. They are believed to be those who organised the riots through posts on Telegram.

The prison sentences for the 135 convicts ranged from 6 1/2 to 15 years. They were convicted of mass riots, among other crimes. Investigators have not named the individuals or revealed their plea bargain.

The video footage from the time shows the protesters, mainly young men, waving Palestinian banners, destroying glass doors, and running through airport shouting, "Allahu akbar" (God Is Greater).

Before the security forces were able to contain the unrest, more than 20 people had been injured. The plane was not damaged.

Vladimir Putin has blamed Ukraine and the West for the unrest without providing any evidence. Kyiv denies any involvement and the United States condemns the violence.

(source: Reuters)