Russia Baselessly Accuses Ukraine of Complicity in the Dagestan Pogroms

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Russia Baselessly Accuses Ukraine of Complicity in the Dagestan Pogroms
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Since the start of Gaza war, the Russian government has amplified antisemitism through anti-Israeli propaganda, with President Vladimir Putin repeatedly responding to Jerusalem’s actions in Gaza with “clenched fists” and "tears in the eyes.”

People in the crowd walk shouting antisemitic slogans at an airfield of the airport in Makhachkala, Russia, Monday, Oct. 30, 2023. “In the implementation of yet another destructive action, a direct and key role was assigned to the criminal Kyiv regime, which in turn acted through the hands of notorious Russophobes who have settled there.

“There is no justification for the terrible events taking place in Gaza now, where hundreds of thousands of innocent people are being killed indiscriminately, without having anywhere to flee or hide from the bombing,”. “When you see blood-stained children, dead children, the suffering of women and old people, when you see medics killed, of course, it makes you clench your fists as tears well in your eyes.

in 2014 after voting against Moscow’s annexation of Crimea and opposing its orchestration of the conflict in Ukraine’s Donbas region. Ponomarev does not hold any government positions in Ukraine or any Western country. Still, Ponomarev's contradictory statements about his relationship with Morning Dagestan does not prove that the Telegram channel’s recent antisemitic tone has anything to do with the Ukrainian or U.S. authorities., a Latvia-based independent Russian news site, that Ponomarev had not been in control of Morning Dagestan for over a year.

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