After an anti-Semitic gang hunted Israelis in the Russian republic of Dagestan, Chechen ruler Ramzan Kadyrov ordered his republic’s police to fire on “unruly” protesters. The fourth shot goes “to the head”.
Anyone taking part in the unrest will be arrested and jailed, Kadyrov said at a regional government meeting in Grozny, state news agency Ria Novosti reported.
After three warning shots, the target is aimed at the head
If someone resists, officers must fire three warning shots. “If the person is still breaking the law after that, fire the fourth shot in the head! He won’t do that again. This is my order,” Kadyrov said in Grozny.
Jew hater gang stormed airport
In Dagestan, the neighboring republic of Chechnya, a crowd stormed Makhachkala airport on Sunday and chased Jewish passengers on a flight from Tel Aviv. More than 20 people were injured and 83 people were arrested.
Such riots were stopped in Chechnya, Kadyrov said. Like other Russian politicians, he accused the West of inciting anti-Semitic attacks. “You cannot help Russia’s enemies and shake up the situation at home,” Kadyrov said.
Source: Krone

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