What triggered the Makhachkala airport riot?
The riot was triggered by the arrival of a flight from Tel Aviv, which sparked protests against Israeli policies and fueled antisemitic sentiments.
Crime / Daghestan
In the aftermath of the antisemitic riot at Makhachkala airport in October 2023, seven Daghestanis have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their involvement. This incident, triggered by the arrival of a flight from Israel, highlight...
The Makhachkala airport riot was sparked by the arrival of a flight from Tel Aviv, which triggered a violent reaction from a crowd protesting against Israeli policies. The protesters, fueled by antisemitic sentiments, broke through security and clashed with law enforcement, causing widespread chaos and damage.
The investigation into the riot has involved 142 people, with 135 arrested and seven wanted, including alleged organizers Ilya Ponomaryov, Abakarov, and Israil Sasitlinsky. The trials have been conducted in the Stavropol and Krasnodar regions to mitigate concerns about impartiality.
From late August 2024 to 27 June 2025, 122 people were already convicted in connection with the same case, receiving sentences ranging from four and a half to 10.5 years. This brings the total number of convicted individuals to 129.
The riot was triggered by the arrival of a flight from Tel Aviv, which sparked protests against Israeli policies and fueled antisemitic sentiments.
As of June 2025, 129 people have been convicted, with sentences ranging from 4.5 to 15 years.
The trials were held in the Stavropol and Krasnodar regions to ensure judicial impartiality.
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