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Russian court sentences 5 males for anti-Israel riots at Dagestan airport

A court in southern Russia on Friday sentenced five males to more than 6 years in prison each in the very first convictions associated with a mass antiIsrael demonstration last October at an airport in the mainly Muslim Dagestan region.

The males, who were given sentences varying from just over six years to nine years for engaging in rioting, did not admit guilt, the court in the Krasnodar area said. One protester was also condemned of dedicating violence versus a government authorities.

The trial was moved from Dagestan to Krasnodar due to the sensitivity of the case.

Last October hundreds of anti-Israel protesters stormed an airport in the city of Makhachkala where an airplane from Tel Aviv had actually simply arrived in a spate of discontent in the North Caucasus over Israel's war versus the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza.

Video footage revealed the protesters, mostly boys, waving Palestinian flags, breaking down glass doors and running through the airport screaming Allahu Akbar (God is greater).

The crowd assembled on the airport after a message on a. regional Telegram channel prompted Dagestanis to meet the uninvited. visitors in adult style and to get the aircraft and its. travelers to turn around and fly somewhere else.

The channel, which was later on prohibited by Telegram, did not utilize. the word Jew but referred to the aircraft's passengers as being. dirty.

More than 20 individuals were injured before security forces. might consist of the discontent. No travelers on the aircraft were hurt.

Cops apprehended lots of people, whose cases are now making. their method through Russian courts.

President Vladimir Putin blamed the West and Ukraine for the. discontent, without providing proof. Kyiv rejected any role and the. United States strongly condemned the violence.

(source: Reuters)