Russian snipers kill hostage takers and surround prison

Công LuậnCông Luận24/08/2024


"Snipers of the special forces of the Russian National Guard in the Volgograd region, with four accurate shots, neutralized four prisoners who had taken prison staff hostage. The hostages have been released," the state news agency RIA quoted the National Guard as saying.

Russia's federal prison service said all four attackers had been "eliminated". It said four prison staff died from their stab wounds, and the others were treated in hospital. It said a total of eight prison staff and four prisoners had been taken hostage.

The kidnappers who killed two hostages and the Russian police officer were killed in the attack. Image 1

Russian security forces and military near the IK-19 detention camp, in the town of Surovikino in the Volgograd Region, Russia on August 23, 2024. Photo: Reuters

In a video released by the attackers, the victims are seen lying in pools of blood after being brutally murdered. One of the prisoners shouts that they are IS “mujahideen”. Other videos show the attackers walking around the prison yard, where one of the hostages is seen slumped over with blood on his face.

The hostage rescue operation took place after President Vladimir Putin spoke at a Security Council meeting, when the Interior Minister, FSB Security Director and the head of the National Guard reported on the incident.

Russia has seen a surge in attacks by Islamist militant groups recently. In June, a bloody prison riot linked to IS took place in the southern Rostov region, in which special forces killed six hostage-takers.

Later that month, at least 20 people were killed in gun attacks on a church, a synagogue and a police checkpoint in Russia's Dagestan Republic, a predominantly Muslim region.

In March, the terrorist organization IS claimed responsibility for the attack on the Crocus City concert hall near Moscow, when attackers opened fire on the audience with automatic weapons and set the building on fire, killing more than 140 people.

In the latest incident, it is unclear how the attackers obtained knives to attack prison staff, as well as mobile phones to film themselves and post multiple videos online. One of them appeared to have a vest containing homemade explosives, and the others were carrying knives and hammers.

Russian media reported that the four attackers were citizens of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan, with three of them detained on drug-related charges and the other on charges of murder during a brawl.

Bui Huy (according to RIA, TASS, Reuters)



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