Daesh claims responsibility for attack in Russia’s Dagestan

Daesh claims responsibility for attack in Russia’s Dagestan
Members of Russia’s special forces stand guard during an operation on suspected militants responsible for a bomb attack, on the outskirts of Makhachkala, Dagestan, on January 18, 2014. (File photo by Reuters)
Updated 29 August 2017
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Daesh claims responsibility for attack in Russia’s Dagestan

Daesh claims responsibility for attack in Russia’s Dagestan

MOSCOW: The Daesh group has claimed responsibility for an attack in Russia’s Dagestan that killed one police officer and wounded another.
Russian authorities reported on Monday that two men armed with knives attacked three police officers in the Caspian Sea town of Kaspiysk. The men killed one of the officers and wounded another before the third officer shot the assailants to death.
A statement released by the Daesh-affiliated news agency Aamaq on Tuesday described the attackers in Kaspiysk as “soldiers of the Daesh.”
Police in Kaspiysk said they found a flag bearing Daesh symbols at the site of the attack.
Dagestan is a predominantly Muslim region between Chechnya and the Caspian Sea. It has been a breeding ground for the militants who mount regular attacks on police and officials.