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[Regnum] The head of the Spiritual Assembly of Muslims of Russia Albir Krganov , against the backdrop of the past unrest at the Makhachkala airport, on the air of the Solovyov LIVE program on November 1, called for compliance with the norms of Islam.
“According to the norms of Islam, it’s not just to destroy airports and enter the territory of an international airport, but even if you knocked and they didn’t answer you, you can’t go into another house,” Krganov said, pointing to the existing order in Islamic law.
He called for the rioters at Makhachkala airport to be held accountable and called the violation of the law unacceptable. Krganov also cited an Arabic proverb: “What the Lord did not correct with the Koran, he will correct with the Sultan,” speaking about the punishment of those who succumbed to provocations.
On October 29, the airport's operations were disrupted by an aggressive crowd looking for passengers on a flight from Tel Aviv. The rioters staged pogroms and arson, chanting slogans in support of Palestine. As it soon became clear, one of the Telegram channels controlled by Ukraine was behind the actions of the crowd.
The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, called this incident the result of a provocation on the part of the Kiev regime.
As Regnum reported, law enforcement officers detained at least 83 people who took part in the riots. On November 1, the head of the press service of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Dagestan, Zarema Mamaeva , stated that the number of those arrested at Makhachkala airport was 15 people, eight of whom were given a preventive measure in the form of administrative arrest for a period of eight days.
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